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Why It's So Hard To Change Unproductive Behavior
squidoo.com — We all have some things about ourselves we want to change regarding behaviors that do not serve us. We may even know exactly what our disfunctional habits are and can identify them by their clinical name. Yet we remain stuck. This book shows you how your mind works and how you can gain greater control over your life and live your dreams.
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- beckyjoubert, on 10/09/2008, -0/+2Reggie,
I enjoyed your book review. It is definitely very interesting information that calls us to really look inside.
Becky Joubert - regtroye, on 10/10/2008, -0/+1Thanks for the Digg Becky. I'm glad you enjoyed the review but my hopes were that people would download and read the book. The reason I say that is I don't think my review does the book enough justice.
Now, understand this guy is selling something. But as attraction marketers we should read the book not only for it's practical value but also for a great example of GIVING before you get.
Even if you don't take him up on his offer (which is linked to in the book), the 'FREE' content is such that it could change the lives of some who take advantage of it. The content is just that valuable.
Reggie Auzenne - lilbob15, on 10/11/2008, -0/+1Reggie,
This was an excellent book review. Who of us cannot benefit from rising above the 'baggage' we carry around. I read the 'free' content as well. The author writes in a way that is helpful and at the same time - easy to understand. Practical, solid advice for anyone.
Wendy Archambault - regtroye, on 10/13/2008, -0/+1Thanks Lilbob15. I'm glad you read the book.
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