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This book is aimed at anyone interested in improving and enhancing their quality of life. So often our greatest motivator is to be 'successful' - and we strive mightily to achieve a long list of things - a good job title, a car, a house, a relationship etc. - only to feel disillusioned and empty once we've got them. Ben Renshaw shows how true fulfillment comes from finding a healthy balance between the spheres of mind, body and soul. He explains: *the principles of happiness *the confidence need not be a problem *the art of relationships *how to make you 'vocation your vacation' *that developing a sense of humour is essential With a refreshing honesty - and a thoroughly fresh approach - Ben Renshaw offers many practical solutions, much wisdom and many answers to the questions which most of us ask about our hurried, stressful often baffling lives today.

192 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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December 13, 2023
Best Book I have ever read...............

Super clear outline of success based on externals versus success based on internals

This book has had a major influence on my own approach to success and life and my own writings.
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June 30, 2012
Written like a guidebook, Ben Renshaw presents how we can unleash our potential for success and happiness, towards a more peaceful and rewarding life. It covers four aspects of our lives - our self (ego), our emotional well-being (fear, anger, stress, anxiety), relationships (identifying and letting go of our pasts) and work (knowing who you are, to do what you really want).
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