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Self-Compassion, Self-Love, Self-Care, Self-Confidence and Self-Esteem Self-Worth in 30 Days
- Narrated by: Albert Watts
- Length: 3 hrs and 5 mins
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Summary
Do you struggle with self-esteem? Or low self-confidence?
Do you want immediate self-worth?
Do you want the ultimate guide on building a better self?
During times of uncertainty we often end up becoming unstable, our beliefs are questioned and this impacts our abilities. Without the right knowledge, this negative loop can be difficult to break.
Author Julia Meadows is a British behavior psychologist and coach. In this book, she teaches us practical in-depth knowledge how to build ourselves up. Imagine a better future where you are complete, successful and happy.
By listening to this book you will:
- Build unshakeable confidence
- Discover a better self-image
- Generate deep understanding of the self
- Reward yourself with self-love and self care
- Stay success focused
- Get achievements quicker
Chapters in this book cover:
- Discovering self-belief
- Identifying obstacles
- Creating happiness
- Transformational thought processes
- 10 simple steps to achieving your goals
Plus much more!
Want to achieve more from life? Yourself? Work? Business? Finances?
To remove self-criticism, and rebuild yourself with self-worth get this book now.
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- Anonymous User
- 21-09-21
it's okay
Too many assumptions were made, like the existance of the almighty, and some of the analogies were lazy, and I don't think it dealt enough with self worth. It kept saying "we should do this and that" without proper reasoning first.
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