*****Individually these books have over thirty 4 and 5 star reviews*****
You’ve got to own your life or it’ll pass you by like a dry leaf on a blustery fall day. Nurture it, give yourself a break and release many of the negative attitudes and emotions that you’ve been needlessly clinging to.
Delivering happiness into your existence is not an idle pastime and it’s one of the cornerstones of productivity. It is a decision and a set of habits that must be consciously focused on and systematically implemented. Learn to utilize these habits and attitudes. Why wait? You can start today!
You are most likely a procrastinator. It’s Okay, so are 99.8% of the rest of the humans on the planet. The question is what to do about your procrastination habits. You don’t have to let procrastination rule your life! Learn to impact the drift, put it all together and banish the procrastination monster for good!
Our attitudes, emotions and beliefs have a tremendous effect on how we create the things we want in our lives. The system of defining what you want then getting into action to create that reality that is explained in detail in this book has been developed over many years of trial, error and focused study.
Bestselling Author Cary David Richards has done it again. With insight and humor he has shown us how to stop taking ourselves so seriously and develop the self-confidence and self-love that will enable us to set sail into the uncharted waters of self-discovery. Do you know what your bliss is? Are you following it? If not, why not?
B Plus (8.5 out of 10 Stars). This is the first book that I have read by the author Cary David Richards. He is a positivity author who has been very successful writing self help Kindle eBooks. Not a bad start and not too new-agey. Also stays away from most of the Attraction Factor crap. Part of a 4 book bundle.
Self help books usually either ramble on about nothing or insult my intelligence. This was very much in sync with my thinking. It will probably serve me well to read these books multiple times. I rarely endure a book of this genre past the first chapter.