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Learn Habits of Highly Effective People and Stoicism for Entrepreneurs - Learn Habit Stacking for Success and a Happy Brain Boost Self Discipline with the Power of the Stoic Philosophy in Modern Life - cover

Learn Habits of Highly Effective People and Stoicism for Entrepreneurs - Learn Habit Stacking for Success and a Happy Brain Boost Self Discipline with the Power of the Stoic Philosophy in Modern Life

Pamela Hughes

Publisher: Pamela Hughes

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Summary

Do you need to stop living with fear, anxiety and anger and want commit to transforming your habits? If so then keep reading…..

Are you fed up with comparing yourself to others?  Do you find it difficult to deal with change?  Do you easily become demotivated about your new habits?  Do you fail because you allow people to discourage you from changing? 

The solution is “Learn Habits of Highly Effective People and Stoicism for Entrepreneurs”, this book will provide you with the tools to finally become self-disciplined and decrease negative emotion so you can start to develop and maintain a balanced and happy life.

In this book you will discover:

	A simple trick you can do to manage your emotions.
	The best way to become resilient to life’s obstacles.
	The one method to create inner peace.
	Why habit stacking is important.
	Understanding why some people will fail to achieve their goals.
	And much, much more.

The proven methods and pieces of knowledge are so easy to follow. Even if you’ve never heard of habit stacking or stoicism before, you will still be able to boost your personal development. 

So, if you want to stop being distracted, develop lasting positive habits and start living the good life that you want then click “Buy Now” in the top right corner NOW!
Available since: 10/21/2020.

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