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Loud and Proud

Dr. Adam Marc Neff

Maison d'édition: Spines

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Synopsis

THREE WORDS. ONE POWERFUL SHIFT. What if just three words could change your mindset, your day, or even your life?! Loud and Proud is a celebration of the power of simple language: over one hundred three-word phrases that inspire, empower, and guide. Whether you're seeking clarity, courage, or calm, this book offers a simple, yet profound reminder: the words we say to ourselves matter. With themes ranging from leadership and resilience to love and mindfulness, this unique collection is your pocket-sized companion for motivation and meaning.
Disponible depuis: 02/01/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 280 pages.

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