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Game Changer Protocol: Free Yourself from Limiting Beliefs and Supercharge Your Life

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This book is for people who've managed to succeed in spite of themselves. If you feel like you’ve done okay, yet you know you have only scraped the surface of your true potential, this book is for you.

You will learn how limiting beliefs cause compromised self-esteem and below average performance. Whilst low and conditional self-esteem are often associated with socially awkward teenagers or adults who suffer from depression or are perceived to be weak, the truth is that there are many talented, creative, dynamic and successful people, just like you, who struggle with compromised self-esteem.

It’s a common self-help goal to have healthy self-esteem, but far too many people are using weak or ineffective tools like affirmations and positive thinking in the hope of creating deep and lasting change. If you’ve tried these ineffective techniques only to give up on them, you owe it to yourself to learn and implement the Game Changer Protocol. How will this book help you to access your highest level of performance and achieve your goals in your career, relationships and society? Game Changer Protocol includes the 10 primary beliefs that combine to create healthy self-esteem and a powerful new technique called Scanning that allows you to accomplish dramatic shifts in beliefs and performance. This technique has successfully been implemented by some of the highest performing executives, athletes and top achievers across society as a way to fast-track their success.

146 pages, Paperback

Published July 20, 2016

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It's too early to tell, and if I suspend disbelief this could be a life changing read.

It didn't make a believer of me straight off the bat though.
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