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The Science of Willpower - How to Stay Motivated and Achieve Your Goals - cover

The Science of Willpower - How to Stay Motivated and Achieve Your Goals

Dr. Katherine Williams

Publisher: Lulu.com

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Here’s a description for your book, The Science of Willpower - How to Stay Motivated and Achieve Your Goals:In a world filled with distractions and obstacles, willpower is the key to achieving success. The Science of Willpower - How to Stay Motivated and Achieve Your Goals uncovers the psychological and neurological principles behind self-discipline, helping you harness the power of your mind to stay focused, resist temptations, and reach your full potential.This book explores the science behind motivation, delving into the brain’s role in self-control and how habits, environment, and mindset influence your ability to stay on track. Packed with actionable strategies, you’ll learn how to set clear goals, break bad habits, and build lasting willpower that empowers you to overcome challenges and achieve personal and professional success.Whether you're striving to lose weight, advance your career, or improve your relationships, The Science of Willpower provides practical tools to help you understand and strengthen your inner resolve. With scientific insights and real-life examples, this book is your guide to unlocking the willpower needed to achieve any goal and live your best life.
Available since: 09/29/2024.

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