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The Power of Now: How to Be Happy, Productive and Successful Today
- Narrated by: Jay Prichard
- Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end." (Ernest Hemingway)
You have the power to change your life. That power is within you today. Tomorrow never comes, and yesterday is already in the history books, so it's time to live in the moment, live in today. What you choose to do with your time, energy, and focus is going to shape your future. Nobody else cares as much as you do about your life, so start investing in it today.
What you will learn:
- How to tap in to the power of your inner child
- Ways you can grow up & develop yourself
- What you can do about difficult people
- How to make the most of your time
- Tools for happiness
- And more!
Your benefits:
- Learn real ways to tap in to today
- Enrich your life with forward thinking
- Design a life worth living
- Take charge of your life
If you are tired of self-help and self-improvement books that do not work and you just want to start utilizing today to be happy and to find productivity, this audiobook is going to help you out. Most self-help books are going to waste your time and energy with tons of case studies"of how others have found success and productivity. Forget those self-help books and listen to The Power of Now!
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- JS
- 2022-08-11
The power of now
It’s not a bad book. However, the author is unrealistic in many parts of the book when he is advocating for putting others in front of you always, don’t work hard and change jobs if you don’t like what you’re doing, and so on. I feel that this thinking is not based on our times reality.
If this is a book on religion thinking, it’s not for me.
There are some good thoughts as well, but overall, I’m not sure I would recommend this book to friends.
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- Amin Honarmand
- 2022-12-14
pseudo intellectual self help at it's lowest form
The author doesn't seem to have a grasp on what he's talking about. He explains his "techniques" with child-like logic and fails to get into any psychological analysis that would help sell their rough ideas. This goes well with the awful performance. the only interesting part was how the reader gets so excited every single time the name of the book is mentioned in the content, and it's very often.
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