Genre: Personal Development,
This book will help you make witting decisions in your personal development journey and bravely follow up. This means bearing the maturity to take a hundred percent responsibility for your wellness, your vocation, your monetary resources, your relationships, your emotions, your habits, and your spiritual notions.
What is spirituality? How do people discover their spirituality? If you don’t know the real answer to these questions, you need a complete reference to expand your knowledge. This is the reason why you have to read this guide.
Mantra mastery- Master the art of using mantras to achieve goals and peace in life is an eBook that gives a very useful insight on mantras. Readers will get to know about mantras and how to use them to enrich the qualities of their lives. There are mantras that can be used to help one […]
When you’re self employed and/or run your own business everything is down to you… If you decide to waste away an entire day watching YouTube videos then nobody’s going to come along and stop you or “tell you off.” Getting what you need to get done is entirely your own responsibility – and if you […]
Wealthy people have this so called millionaire’s personal mindset, a way of thinking that separates the achievers and successful individuals from the rest of the population. Your subconscious is much powerful than the conscious mind. This can either help you fulfill your dreams or hold you from success that you want in your life. But […]
The People Who Read This Book Will End Up Feeling Freedom Mentally, Emotionally And Spiritually! Let’s face it – We all know the fact that we are trapped within our mind and unable to fully enjoy life the way we wanted to. If we are free from worries and concerns, we’d be living our life […]
Your True Calling
Finding the purpose of life is never an easy task, but this book nails it for you. A lot of people today live life without having any deep connections or purpose as they are so busy looking after the daily expectations that more often than not, stopping to take stock of things is something not […]