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SUMMARY - Notes From A Friend: A Quick And Simple Guide To Taking Charge Of Your Life By Anthony Robbins
SUMMARY - Notes From A Friend: A Quick And Simple Guide To Taking Charge Of Your Life By Anthony Robbins
SUMMARY - Notes From A Friend: A Quick And Simple Guide To Taking Charge Of Your Life By Anthony Robbins
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SUMMARY - Notes From A Friend: A Quick And Simple Guide To Taking Charge Of Your Life By Anthony Robbins

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As you read this summary, you will discover the full power of your potential and how to use it, drawing on yourself and changing the way you think and function.


You will also learn that :

  • failure is only one step towards success;
  • it is essential to form your own beliefs;
  • questions often have answers;
  • words have great power.

The author begins his book with a story: on Thanksgiving Day (the Canadian equivalent of Thanksgiving), a needy family receives a visit from a benefactor who offers them something to celebrate the event with dignity. The eldest son, touched by this gift from heaven, decides to imitate the benefactor and take his life in hand. The author then reveals that this boy is none other than himself, before he decides to act and take control of his life. He explains that it is not enough to just stay positive for change: it is necessary to establish a plan of action, to stop looking back and believing that we can do it.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 14, 2024
ISBN9798868603822
SUMMARY - Notes From A Friend: A Quick And Simple Guide To Taking Charge Of Your Life By Anthony Robbins

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