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Mindforged - Shaping Reality

Azhar ul Haque Sario

Editora: Royal Co.

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Ever feel like you're stuck in a rut, unable to make the changes you crave?  "Mindforged: Shaping Reality" is your guide to breaking free and taking control.  This book dives deep into how our minds work. It explores how we generate ideas and why we sometimes get stuck. We'll uncover hidden mental biases that trip us up. You'll learn how to set goals that stick and build habits that support your dreams. This book even delves into the power of mindfulness and emotional intelligence. It's packed with practical tips and techniques you can use right away.
 
 
 
Most books on change focus on surface-level solutions. "Mindforged" goes deeper. It gives you the tools to understand the roots of your thoughts and behaviors. You'll learn to rewire your brain for positivity and resilience. This book empowers you to not just adapt to change, but to become the architect of your own reality. It's about unlocking your full potential and creating a life of purpose and fulfillment.
Disponível desde: 06/01/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 154 páginas.

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