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The Self Help Addict: Turn an Overdose of Information Into a Life of Transformation (eBook)

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Break free from the self-help cycle and join the world of successful leaders. IN THIS GAME CHANGING BOOK YOU WILL LEARN:

  • How self doubt, procrastination and indecision create a cycle of self-help addiction
  • Why people invest in self-help books, courses, events and come out still feeling unaccomplished
  • How you can make your fears your friend and achieve anything your heart desires
  • The importance of always taking responsibility for what happens in your life
  • How much abundance there is in this world and that there is enough money, love and happiness for everyone to have a lifetime supply
  • How to go from a consumer to a creator
  • The art of taking action, because without action nothing gets done
  • How to become accountable so you avoid putting things off
  • The power of decisiveness and how to avoid feeling overwhelmed
  • The secret to getting high and staying high (without drugs)
  • Why you have already won
  • How the real hero, that you have searched so long and hard for, is you
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Break free from the self-help cycle and join the world of successful leaders. IN THIS GAME CHANGING BOOK YOU WILL LEARN:

  • How self doubt, procrastination and indecision create a cycle of self-help addiction
  • Why people invest in self-help books, courses, events and come out still feeling unaccomplished
  • How you can make your fears your friend and achieve anything your heart desires
  • The importance of always taking responsibility for what happens in your life
  • How much abundance there is in this world and that there is enough money, love and happiness for everyone to have a lifetime supply
  • How to go from a consumer to a creator
  • The art of taking action, because without action nothing gets done
  • How to become accountable so you avoid putting things off
  • The power of decisiveness and how to avoid feeling overwhelmed
  • The secret to getting high and staying high (without drugs)
  • Why you have already won
  • How the real hero, that you have searched so long and hard for, is you
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Marnie Sluman Somers

Reviewed on 22nd Dec 2024

Good prescription for keeping your sanity

In all areas of our life we need balance. A healthy respect for what is really important versus chasing every new shiny object that forces its way on to each stage of our life. A must read to help you navigate your true course and make progress in small but meaningful steps to your goals and objectives.

Zelig Pliskin

Reviewed on 22nd Dec 2024

A GREAT BOOK THAT'S WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD (EVEN MORE THAN THAT)

As a reader who loves self-help and personal growth books, as soon as I read the title, I instantly had to get it. Fortunately, with a Kindle it's as easy done as it's said. This is a truly must book for anyone who wishes to accomplish more than they already have. And that's true for almost everybody who wishes to accomplish. This book, written by someone who has read a lot and has interviewed many successful people is a treasure. The wise learn from everyone. And it's important to realize who we would gain the most from learning from. Napoleon Hill interviewed many successful people and wrote the classic, "Think and Grow Rich." The author is following in his footsteps. I feel that anyone who reads this great book with an attitude of taking action will be super grateful to the amazing author.

audigyz

Reviewed on 22nd Dec 2024

Excellent book

Really gets to the heart of things, feels very authentic. I’d recommend it to anyone who spends waaaayyy too much time consuming self help...like myself.

Joshua Spodek

Reviewed on 22nd Dec 2024

Open and vulnerable. Shares how to turn struggles into triumphs.

I discovered Daniel Gefen through his podcast. He's incredibly open and vulnerable. In this book he shares parts of his life authors rarely do. He also shares simple actions you can take to grow as he did. His use of "Addict" isn't bad -- that is, he shows how and why he relates to those parts of him and makes them work *for* him. If you're on a path of improving your life, Gefen will give direction, milestones, laughter, and himself.

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