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Allergic to Average: How to Leave Mediocre Behind And Live Your Best Life By Changing Your Mindset and Habits

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When you were a kid, if someone told you that you would grow up and have an average life, you would be upset. You had dreams when you were younger, but as you got older, you believed the whispers that told you that you needed to be safe and realistic. You started to settle, and before you know it, everything around you was average and far from what you dreamed. To be allergic is to develop a strong dislike for something because you don't like it or because of its harmful. Being average is something you should not like, but it's also dangerous for you. It means you are leaving talent and potential unused. Average also means that you are not living with a purpose. All of that changes now!In Allergic to Average, author Ian Warner walks you through how he found out he was Allergic to Peanuts in high school. As he adjusted to this new reality, he had to deal with many ups and downs and outright scary moments. As he was learning about his new Allergy, he was also the discovery that he was allergic to average. As he tells these stories in unison, he gives you practical stories that you can relate to, and that help you to spot where in your life you have chosen to settle. He also gives practical advice on what you can do to move away from average. This Book is For The Person Who: - Wants More- Needs Purpose- Is Tired of Being Discouraged of Others- Keeps Starting New Things- Has No Direction- Is In the Middle of a Project and Needs Inspiration to Finish- Working on Their Side Hustle- Wants to Start Building Better Habits- Wants More Than Life- Has Dreams They Are Not Pursuing at AllBuy Allergic to Average Today!

126 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 10, 2019

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September 20, 2020
Good book to analyze and accomplish the good thing

I think it is a good book to start and stick with Habbit.it develops the journey towards greatness of ourselves.
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