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Declutter Workbook: How to Declutter your Mind, Organize your Life and Set Mindful Goals Using Meditation and Practical Exercices

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Learn Everything You Need to Know How to Declutter your Mind, organize your Life and Set Mindful Goals Using Meditation and Practical Exercises Do you want to learn how to achieve goals using meditation?Do you feel like your brain is in serious overdrive? If so, then keep reading!Hello! Welcome to "Declutter Workbook".

Our minds are like our environments – and a cluttered home leads to a cluttered life. Declutter is a powerful way to boost your productivity, give you more freedom, improve your health, reduce stress and anxiety, and so much more – all by decluttering your environment. Declutter your home and live a happier, more productive life with the power of Declutter. Declutter is an incredibly effective way to boost your productivity, focus, and increase your overall happiness levels. Built on the idea that a decluttered home means a decluttered mind, this trend has swept across the modern world and for good reason.

From learning to shift your attitudes and habits to practical tidying tips for getting rid of the useless stuff we all accumulate; this book is a powerful way to declutter both your home and mind With a wealth of tips, you can put into action right now and easy techniques and attitude shifts designed to help you stay decluttered, this workbook is a powerful and effective guide to decluttering your home no matter how messy you are! It’s time to let go of the mental habits that are keeping you from reaching your full potential. A cluttered mind prevents you from being present, productive, focused, organized, and clear on your path

This book is designed to help people like you and I simplify our lives and move forward in whatever way we choose.Here's what makes this book declutter focused deep breathingMental Declutter Teach Your Old Mind New TricksDecluttering Your Life Obligations Create S.M.A.R.T. GoalsDecluttering Your RelationshipsRelationship Getting Unstuck from the Past Simplify Your Distractions (to Overcome Procrastination) Decluttering Your SurroundingsMuch, much more!This book is different from others because in this will learn about mental declutter habitsYou will learn how to focus on mindful goal setting You will understand the value of decluttering your surroundingsThis book's beginner-friendly approach will ensure you have an easy time putting what you learn into action.Interested?Then Scroll up, Click on "Buy now with 1-Click", and Get Your Copy Now!

158 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 17, 2020

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John Wood

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John J. Wood is the founder and executive chairman of Room to Read, a nonprofit organization dedicated to eradicating world poverty through the power of education. He is the author of 'Leaving Microsoft to Change the World' and 'Creating Room to Read.'

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July 3, 2022
the title is misspelt ON the kindle sale page. [Exercices ???]

Which … tells you everything, eh?

It reads as if he paid someone to write it whose first language was not English, and then never bothered to read it himself. Author bio says he was born in Boston.

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Instead of your brain removing control and running at whatever point an idea or interruption happens, you, in the end, acquire and more control of your psyche and your capacity to divert it back to the present.


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