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Incremental change is better than ambitious failure . . . success feeds on itself.

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Tal Ben-Shahar, PhD, is an American and Israeli author and speaker, specializing in the areas of happiness, self-esteem, resilience, goal setting, mindfulness, leadership, education, and ethics. He is the author of numerous international bestsellers on these subjects.

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Self-Hypnosis: New Tools for Deep and Lasting Transformation

Self-hypnosis can be a simple yet powerful tool for self-transformation.

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Feeding Your Demons: Ancient Wisdom for Resolving Inner Conflict

An accessible five-step program for treating an array of conditions related to negative emotions in a guide that combines Buddhist philosophies with Western techniques to address such issues as weight gain, depression, and addiction.

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You’ll See It When You Believe It: The Way to Your Personal Transformation

You’ll See It When You Believe It demonstrates that through belief you can make your life anything you with it to be.

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52 Codes for Conscious Self Evolution: A Process of Metamorphosis to Realize Our Full Potential Self

These higher frequency Evolutionary Codes selected from the journals of Barbara Marx Hubbard along with the accompanying meditation CD are offered as a step-by-step experiential guide to personal transformation.

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The Possible Human: A Course in Enhancing Your Physical, Mental, and Creative Abilities

In this book, the written version of the innovative and ground-breaking workshops and programs of lecturer, scholar, philosopher, and pioneer of human development Dr.

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The Desire Map: A Guide to Creating Goals with Soul

Your bucket list. Quarterly objectives. Strategic plans. Big dreams. Goals. Lots of goals and plans to achieve those goals―no matter what. Except . . . You're not chasing the goal itself, you're actually chasing the feeling that you hope achieving that goal will give you.

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