Yo Pude Tu Puedes – (Spanish)
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Margarita Pasos, lider de opinion, empresaria, conferencista y entrenadora corporativa del Fortune 500, revela como paso del panico, la ansiedad y la depresion grave a una vida de felicidad, paz y plenitud.
Yo pude; !tu puedes! es una herramienta y una guia para las personas que han estado buscando una solucion a sus trastornos emocionales, pero han luchado por encontrar la paz y el bienestar.
Este libro es para ti si…
*te sientes agobiado o ansioso
*quieres disminuir tu estres o manejar tu ira
*has sobrevivido a cosas inimaginables que hoy afectan todo tu estado emocional y tus relaciones
*estas desmotivado
*te interesa elevar tu inteligencia emocional
*necesitas mejorar tus relaciones y la comunicacion con tus seres cercanos
*te gustaria elevar el nivel de tu autoestima y creer en ti
*te cuesta perdonar o perdonarte
*anhelas ser mas feliz y disfrutar de un mejor bienestar emocional
Los conceptos expuestos a lo largo del libro son mas bien una guia, un mapa que ayudo a Margarita a pasar de vivir una vida llena de angustia a encontrar la paz y la felicidad que anhelaba.
Esta version revisada y actualizada del best seller contiene un 25% de nuevo contenido, asi como audios y videos de meditacion y afirmaciones para que el lector ponga en practica su proceso de reprogramacion mental hacia la felicidad.
Tomar el control de tus emociones es el mas fundamental y el primer paso hacia una vida feliz y plena. Al final del libro, Margarita te explicara como puedes avanzar para ser imparable reprogramando tu mente.
I Could; And You Can, Too!
Margarita Pasos, Fortune 500 thought leader, entrepreneur, speaker, and corporate trainer, reveals how she went from panic, anxiety, and severe depression to a life of happiness, peace, and fulfillment.
I Could; And You Can, Too! is a tool and guide for people who have been looking for a solution to their emotional disorders but have struggled to find peace and wellbeing.
This book is for you if you:
*feel overwhelmed or anxious
*want to reduce your stress or manage your anger
*have survived unimaginable things that today affect your entire emotional state and *relationships
*are unmotivated
*are interested in raising your emotional intelligence
*need to improve your relationships and communication with your close ones
*would like to raise the level of your self-esteem and believe in yourself
*have trouble forgiving or forgiving yourself
*yearn to be happier and
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SKU (ISBN): 9781404119420
ISBN10: 1404119426
Language: Spanish
Margarita Pasos
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2024
Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers
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