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Positive Thinking

How to Set Goals and Achieve Them

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How to Set Goals And Achieve Them (Positive Thinking Book): Self Esteem, Motivate Yourself, How to Be Happy, Self Help
How often do you imagine yourself as a person who achieved perfection? Have you formed in your mind an image of yourself, healthy and beautiful, professionally developed, having wonderful relations with close people and the surrounding world?

Personal development is an endless process, so each goal achieved becomes the starting point for new greater ideas.

"All successful people men and women are big dreamers. They imagine what their future could be, ideal in every respect, and then they work every day toward their distant vision, that goal or purpose.»

Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn…
What You Should Stop Doing in Order to Achieve Perfection and Find Your Path to The Dream
How Much Are You Committed to Your Goal?
Another Way of Achieving Goals is Self-Motivation
How to Achieve the Established Goals with The Least Resistance?
Motivation & The Essence of Cause-Effect Chains
Why You Don’t Achieve Your Goals?
How to Summarize Monthly Results in Order to Benefit the Most from Them?

64 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 14, 2016

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Tom Brown

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An English psychologist, psychoanalyst, sociologist, one of the representatives of the neo-Freudianism, was born in Frankfurt am Main. There, he got an excellent primary education, then graduated from the University of Heidelberg, where the major disciplines were psychology, sociology and philosophy. Upon graduation, he received a doctoral degree in philosophy and sociology, and the degree of family psychologist. Inspired by Freud’s ideas, he showed the great interest to the study of psychoanalysis, which he combined with practical medicine. Upon completion of the required obligatory psychoanalytic education and practice, he organized private practice. And it became a powerful resource to monitor people and study social and biological components of human mentality.

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