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Mastering Habits - The Science of Lasting Change Resilience and Mindful Living | Unlock the Secrets to Positive Thinking Self-Discipline and Mental Toughness for a Life of Purpose and Fulfillment - cover

Mastering Habits - The Science of Lasting Change Resilience and Mindful Living | Unlock the Secrets to Positive Thinking Self-Discipline and Mental Toughness for a Life of Purpose and Fulfillment

Everhart Kai

Verlag: Da'pathfinder Publishing

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Transform your life with Mastering Habits: The Science of Lasting Change, Resilience, and Mindful Living. This groundbreaking guide delves into the science of habit formation and offers practical tools for overcoming overthinking, developing self-discipline, and building mental toughness. With step-by-step strategies inspired by cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness practices, and the art of continuous improvement, you’ll learn how to: 
 
	Break free from negative thinking and overthinking. 
	Build sustainable habits using proven behavioral techniques. 
	Cultivate resilience and mental toughness to thrive under pressure. 
	Embrace gratitude and positivity for a more fulfilling life. 
	Master routines and strategies that ensure personal and professional success. 
 
This book is perfect for anyone ready to create lasting, positive change and unlock their true potential. Whether you're aiming to enhance your personal development, improve productivity, or achieve mental clarity, this book is your ultimate resource. Start your journey to purposeful living today!
Verfügbar seit: 19.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 102 Seiten.

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