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Two Weeks to a Breakthrough: How to Zoom Toward Your Goal in 14 Days or Less

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Using Lisa Haneberg’s proven process will help you move beyond your fears and bad habits and help you make significant breakthroughs, even amid the overwhelming clutter of everyday life. Two Weeks to a Breakthrough uses both repetition and the gradual introduction of new techniques to increase your ability to discover and manifest new possibilities. Through a combination of step-by-step instructions, examples, exercises, and illustrations, you will learn how to clarify your goals, take steps to break through both internal and external obstacles, and discover how to transform your career and personal life into exactly what you’ve always wanted.

144 pages, Hardcover

First published February 26, 2007

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Lisa Haneberg

40 books31 followers
Lisa Haneberg is the author the Spy Shop Mystery series and over a dozen nonfiction books covering human resources, leadership, and personal success. Available series books include Ghost Rat (prequel novella) Toxic Octopus (#1) and Dead Pelican (#2). All are set in Galveston. She lives with her husband and Hazel the dog in Lexington, Kentucky.

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March 20, 2014
This book was interesting and might lead to a breakthrough for some but was not really suitable for me. It was kind of a 'one size fits all' and in my opinion would be better suited for someone wanting to build a 'brand', & more specifically generate buzz. Having to 'share' the goal with dozens of people through the 2 weeks just seemed a bit over the top for my particular goal (I don't doubt some goals would work great with this - but not all).

I also feel that everyone is busy and going through their own 'stuff' so it would feel selfish to just share my goal for sharings sake - rather than share with a choice few who are important or might care/make a difference.

I will keep this book though as I think it would come in very useful for a future project if I ever start my own business.
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