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How To Change Your Mindset in 7 Days
How To Change Your Mindset in 7 Days
How To Change Your Mindset in 7 Days
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How To Change Your Mindset in 7 Days

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In this easy to read e-book, Lisa uses her experience and no-nonsense approach to guide you through 7 daily activities designed to shift your mindset and change your life. 

By creating new habits and behaviors you will have a renewed perspective on your life and truly understand the impact your mindset has on your outcomes and happiness. 

Lisa has used these same practices for a number of years and it is because of these practices that she has been able to greatly improve her mental health, improve her confidence, and make some very important and much needed life decision.  Decisions which she truly feels saved her life.

No matter where you are at in your life, the 7 activities found in How To Change Your Mindset in 7 Days will prove to be benecial and add positivity to your day to day life.  

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLisa Dutchak
Release dateSep 3, 2018
ISBN9781386429395
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    How To Change Your Mindset in 7 Days - Lisa Dutchak

    EVALUATE YOUR COMMUNITY

    Environment. It truly contributes to our mindset so much; to the way we think, feel, the opinions we develop, our outlook on life. We hear this one all the time, probably the most, and it’s Day 1 because it truly is that important.

    I can’t begin to tell you how many relationships I have severed in my life because, while superficially they appeared to be good or solid relationships, they actually weren’t. They often left me feeling frustrated, defeated, deflated, irritated, and sometimes offended. I would find myself questioning myself and also questioning the other person’s motives.

    In some cases, you can’t just quickly and efficiently cut people out (professional relationships or spouses for example). What do you do in that case? The next best step is to find yourself a community of other like minded people to draw support from and to help fill your tank. An online community can do wonders for this and often help us to find ways

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