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E-Gone: Letting Go Of Your Negative Ego For Good! (Mindfulness, Stress Management, Happiness, Peace, Personal Development)

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Have you ever felt like you aren't in the driving seat of your life?
Like your life is just passing by before your eyes and you seem unable to change direction?
Do you long for change and to be the best version of yourself possible?
This is the book for you then. The Be Awesome Series does not seek to help people become better, it seeks to help people become the awesome force of nature they are at heart. It seeks to help anybody bring out the best that is in them. To help them turn the little spark of greatness that lies within everyone into a raging fire.
The first in the series will look at your ego and how much your ego is pulling the strings, or more accurately your negative ego. Everybody has an ego and that ego is split into two parts. The positive ego which is your inner strength that desires to do great things and the negative ego which is the mediocre self that wants the easy path. This book will get you started on your journey to awesomeness. With an overview of when the different ego types come out and how they influence your life and methods to help combat a negative ego that could be the cause of your negative attitude. There is also a challenge inside!

29 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 8, 2015

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Mathew Lloyd

6 books
Matthew Lloyd is a military analyst and author specializing in contemporary conflict and geopolitical strategy. With extensive experience covering global flashpoints from the Middle East to the Indo-Pacific, Lloyd brings a tactical eye and unflinching clarity to the most pressing security challenges of our time.

His work examines the evolving nature of modern warfare—from counterinsurgency operations and hybrid threats to the strategic competition between great powers. Lloyd's writing cuts through the noise of headlines to reveal the deeper currents shaping international security, informed by careful research and a network of sources across defense and intelligence communities.

Based between London and Washington D.C., Lloyd's analysis has been cited by policy practitioners and military professionals seeking to understand the complex intersection of military power, technology, and statecraft in the 21st century.

When not writing or researching, Lloyd can be found studying historical campaigns, following emerging defense technologies, and attempting to predict the next geopolitical crisis—usually with a strong cup of coffee in hand.

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