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What You Can Do With Your Will Power

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"What You Can Do With Your Will Power" is a motivational book that explores the potential of human willpower and its applications in personal development and achievement. Authored by various self-help experts, it offers practical insights and strategies to harness the power of one's will to overcome challenges, achieve goals, and lead a fulfilling life. The book delves into the psychology behind willpower, providing readers with techniques to strengthen their resolve, develop discipline, and cultivate resilience in the face of adversity. Through anecdotes, exercises, and real-life examples, it illustrates how individuals can channel their inner strength to make positive changes in various aspects of their lives, including health, relationships, career, and personal growth. "What You Can Do With Your Will Power" serves as a guide for readers seeking to unlock their full potential and transform their aspirations into reality through the force of their own determination and perseverance.

35 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 27, 2024

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Russell H. Conwell

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Russell Herman Conwell was a Baptist minister, philanthropist, lawyer, and writer best remembered as the founder of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and for his inspirational lecture, Acres of Diamonds.

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June 2, 2019
Very short book.
Takes less than 2 hours to read if you're a slow reader.
It reads like a commencement speech,
and it's content may as well be a commencement speech.
It is also an old book, the author met Abraham Lincoln.
As a commencement speech, this book was pretty good.
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September 9, 2020
This book is indeed a short read. I would say that it takes 10, maybe 20 min to read this.

This book is but of the author rebutting what another has said.
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