Fuera De Lo Comun – (Spanish)
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La vida presenta muchos desafios, pero a menudo el mayor obstaculo para nuestro propio exito y felicidad proviene del interior. De hecho, somos expertos en el autosabotaje. Si pudieramos apartarnos de nuestro propio camino, !imagina lo que podriamos lograr!
Eso es exactamente lo que el exitoso autor John Mason te ayudara a hacer en este libro. Al concentrarse en las areas de tu vida en las que podrias estar interponiendote en tu propio camino, Mason te ayudara a conquistar:
*el dialogo interno negativo
*el miedo
*la falta de concentracion
*el arrepentirte
*la indecision
*los problemas de confianza
*la distraccion
*el perfeccionismo
*la ansiedad
*la comparacion
*los errores
*y mas
Con su ayuda entusiasta, descubriras como puedes establecer y alcanzar tus metas, mantener una actitud positiva y enfrentar cada dia con un espiritu de gratitud y posibilidad.
Life holds many challenges, but often the biggest obstacle to our own success and happiness comes from within. In fact, we are experts at self-sabotage. If we could just get out of our own way, imagine what we could accomplish!
That’s exactly what bestselling author John Mason is going to help you do in this book. Honing in on areas of life where you might be standing in your own way, Mason will help you conquer:
*negative self-talk
*fear
*lack of focus
*regret
*indecision
*trust issues
*distraction
*perfectionism
*anxiety
*comparison
*mistakes
*and more
With his enthusiastic help, you’ll discover how you can set and achieve your goals, maintain a positive attitude, and face each day with a spirit of gratitude and possibility.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798887690780
Language: Spanish
John Mason
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2023
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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