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Be Inspired - 200 Quotes - cover

Be Inspired - 200 Quotes

Modis Chrisha

Publisher: Roith Media Ltd

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Summary

In order to be inspired and to keep going, you can read endless books, watch motivational videos, listen to the coolest podcasts, attend amazing events, and surround yourself with super motivated people, but very often it's not the amount of time you spend doing all those things that keeps you motivated and fascinated; it's the unique moments or a single sentence you remember from a whole weekend seminar or a quote you have heard that somehow resonated with you and now has become a part of your life.
Available since: 09/15/2023.
Print length: 230 pages.

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