Description
Book #1
“Personal Development is an Endless Process, So Each Goal Achieved Becomes the Starting Point for New Greater Ideas.”
Have you ever had periods where everything went swimmingly? When you become inspired and the whole Universe seemed to help you? Like you were picked up by a caring, tender wave flow, which carried you to the desired results? People came ready to solve your problems, and obstacles stayed just for a while and then disappeared step by step without any help . . . is such an experience familiar to you? How often do you imagine yourself as a person who achieved perfection? Have you formed in your mind an image of yourself, healthy and beautiful, professionally developed, having wonderful relations with close people and the surrounding world? Moreover, maybe you have experienced this: you set a goal, then start desperately (and sometimes even painfully) move to it . . . a great spurt, then the motivation and energy loss. However, you pull yourself together, make another spurt, and another, and another, until you finally reach the desired goal, and then . . . you just fall from the enormous fatigue and recover for a long, very long time. Which experience do you like more?
“All successful people men and women are big dreamers. They imagine what their future could be, ideal in every respect, and then they work every day toward their distant vision, that goal or purpose.”
Here You Will Learn
- How to Set Goals
- What You Should Stop Doing in Order to Achieve Perfection
- How Much Are You Committed to Your Goal
- Another Way of Achieving Goals is Self-Motivation
- How to Achieve the Established Goals with the Least Resistance
- BONUS! The Decision Making Formula
Book #2
“If you love yourself, you love everybody else as you do yourself. As long as you love another person less than yourself, you will not succeed in loving yourself. Thus, he is the great righteous person who, loving himself, loves all others equally.”
Many people ask this question. Why should you love yourself, if you can love children, parents, your job or your motherland? Moreover, in general: isn’t this love for yourself just selfishness?
Indeed, there is a thin line between love for yourself and narcissism, with right and wrong on both sides. An egoist is indifferent to what the others feel or need; he thinks only how to satisfy his fancies. However, the path of selfishness is the way to an abyss. Caprices keep heaping up, the sense of responsibility for what is happening vanishes, and over time the person loses touch with reality and understanding of cause-and-effect relations. It seems to him that the others are guilty of all his failures, and he blames the external factors, rather than himself. Moreover, even if he wishes to break out of the vicious circle of his caprices, weaknesses, and quirks, he is incapable of doing this.
Here You Will Learn
- Why to Love Yourself at All?
- What is Dangerous in the State of Dislike for Yourself?
- Why is it Important to Accept and Love Yourself?
- How to Understand that it’s Time to Change the Attitude Towards Yourself?
- Bonus! – Learning the Level of Your Self-Esteem, Practical Exercises & Actions That Need to Be Performed Daily
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