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Shortcuts to Success - The Absolute Best Ways to Master Your Money Time Health and Relationships - cover

Shortcuts to Success - The Absolute Best Ways to Master Your Money Time Health and Relationships

Jonathan Robinson

Publisher: Conari Press

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Summary

The author of Find Happiness Now shares simple shortcuts to improving your finances, your relationships, your free time, and your health. 
 
In this practical handbook, motivational author and speaker, Jonathan Robinson tells, in short pieces for the time-starved reader, how to:Create four extra hours a dayCommunicate more effectively with other peopleGenerate more income and enhance your wealth 
 
With this veritable road map to helping you achieve happiness, fulfillment, and prosperity, prepare to get on the fast track to success. 
 
Praise for Shortcuts to Success 
 
“Jonathan Robinson’s refreshingly original and practical suggestions read like the Cliffs Notes to a course called Life 101. Each page is chock full of wit, wisdom, and wonder.” —Robert B. Tucker, author of Innovation is Everybody’s Business 
 
“Shortcuts to Success provides people with simple yet extremely effective ways to create the lives they truly deserve.” —John Gray, #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
Available since: 01/31/2000.
Print length: 205 pages.

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