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Powerful Affirmations for Black Men - Empowering Affirmations for Black Men to Increase Health Wealth Confidence and Achieve Success Uplifting Words to Becoming a Fearless Example of Black Excellence - cover
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Powerful Affirmations for Black Men - Empowering Affirmations for Black Men to Increase Health Wealth Confidence and Achieve Success Uplifting Words to Becoming a Fearless Example of Black Excellence

Maurice Pearson

Editora: Publishdrive

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HOW TO CREATE THE VERSION OF REALITY YOU WANT SO YOU CAN BECOME SUCCESSFUL, PROSPEROUS, AND ACHIEVE ALL OF YOUR WILDEST DREAMS!
 
Having a strong mindset and valued sense of self can make the world’s difference in how you experience your daily life and combat negative energies.
 
But there is one ultimate key that can help you unlock a powerful and unstoppable frame of mind to get you on the right path towards achieving your goals and desires.
 
Affirmations are powerful – they can help you challenge and conquer negative thinking so you can move forward in life and become your best self.
 
In Powerful Affirmations for Black Men, you will discover:- 3,000+ positive affirmations that will help you change your life for the better- How you can turn your fears into strengths using these 5 simple words- Tips on outlining your goals to break down seemingly impossible outcomes into realistic end results- 100+ uplifting love affirmations to open your heart and let in joy- Wellness routines to inspire a healthier lifestyle that restores your energy and sets you up for whatever the next day brings- Affirmations to increase and build your self-worth, confidence, and self-esteem- Ways to draw and retain good, honest people into your life so you can build a strong and loving support network
 
And much more.
 
Success is just around the corner, and the path to achieving your dreams will arrive as soon as you take the first leap. Total and complete happiness is waiting for you.
 
DISCOVER HOW TO START YOUR SELF-FULFILLMENT JOURNEY TO WEALTH, HAPPINESS, AND LOVE.
Disponível desde: 29/05/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 158 páginas.

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