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The Inner Game of Success - Ten days of life coaching to transform your health wealth relationships and happiness - cover
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The Inner Game of Success - Ten days of life coaching to transform your health wealth relationships and happiness

Robinson Paul

Editora: positive revolution

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Sinopse

Unleash Your Inner Potential with The Inner Game of Success

Are you ready to transform your life? The Inner Game of Success is a comprehensive guide designed to unlock your full potential and achieve lasting, powerful results.

Discover the secrets to success that lie within yourself. 
Over 10 days, this comprehensive journey will guide you through a holistic transformation, encompassing your mental, emotional, physical, financial, and relational well-being. Through step-by-step strategies and practical tools, you'll learn how to elevate every aspect of your life.

	Mindset mastery: Develop a growth mindset and overcome limiting beliefs.
	Emotional intelligence: Learn to manage your emotions effectively.
	Financial freedom: Discover strategies for achieving financial success.
	Stronger relationships: Build deeper and more fulfilling connections.
	Career/business success: Achieve your professional goals with confidence.
	Set and achieve ambitious goals: Create a clear vision for your future and take decisive action.
	Find your purpose: Discover what truly drives you and live a meaningful life.

With practical exercises, real-world examples, and insightful guidance, The Inner Game of Success provides you with the tools to achieve your dreams and live a fulfilling life.

Are you ready to ignite your inner fire and unlock your true potential? Begin your journey to success today.
Disponível desde: 11/09/2024.

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