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GROW - Change your mindset change your life - a practical guide to thinking on purpose - cover

GROW - Change your mindset change your life - a practical guide to thinking on purpose

Jackie Beere

Casa editrice: Crown House Publishing

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In GROW, Jackie Beere demonstrates how we can all change our mindsets, learn to learn and chose to think on purpose. Our thoughts and beliefs lead us to develop habits that can predict our success or failure. We can all choose to grow and coach our loved ones to do the same by fostering and sustaining a mindset that will keep us healthy and happy in future years. Jackie Beere believes the key to this is thinking on purpose and metacognition. Jackie shows you how you can understand yourself and others so that you can be flexible, fearless and happy.
Disponibile da: 31/08/2016.
Lunghezza di stampa: 264 pagine.

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