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Mind Shift It Doesnt Take A Genius To Think Like One Erwin Raphael Mcmanus

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Mind Shift It Doesnt Take A Genius To Think Like One Erwin Raphael Mcmanus
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Publisher: The Crown Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Erwin Raphael McManus
ISBN: 9780593137413, 0593137418
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Mind Shift It Doesnt Take A Genius To Think Like One Erwin Raphael Mcmanus by Erwin Raphael Mcmanus 9780593137413, 0593137418 instant download after payment.

Mental toughness, mental clarity, and mental health all have one thing in common: The journey begins in your mind. In this radical guide, the award-winning author of The Last Arrow illuminates a surprising path toward personal fulfillment and optimal performance.
"Erwin McManus is the most brilliant thinker I’ve ever met."—fourteen-time bestselling author Jon Gordon
Throughout his thirty years of work as a mindset expert and leadership coach, Erwin Raphael McManus has been obsessed with these questions: Why do some people succeed despite having all the odds stacked against them? How do others achieve the unthinkable, only to watch their lives slip away? Are there mental structures for failure and success?
McManus has come to realize that too many of us have "near-life” experiences. We almost pursue our dreams. We almost make the decision that changes everything. We are always one choice away.

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