How to Do You
The Life Changing Art of Mastering Your Thoughts and Taking Control of Your Life
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Narrated by:
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Jacqueline Hurst
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Written by:
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Jacqueline Hurst
About this listen
This is not just "another life coaching book". No, really, bear with me. This is very, very different. What makes this book essential listening - and different to other self-help manuals - is that it distils my own crazy life experiences alongside the coaching tools and techniques I have honed from working with thousands of clients over more than 15 years and delivering genuinely life-changing results.
This book presents my personal story and my own unique way of working in a friendly, approachable, "you-can-do-it" way. Because you can. It is a practical guide that will help people to understand and address the specifics of their own thinking, which is the real key to realising how problems in life can become emotional blockages, and how to make the fundamental changes that will provide solid foundations for the future.
I focus on helping people to overcome the deep-seated limiting beliefs that hold them back from being the person they want to be; I help them to step out of emotional childhood and bring them into emotional adulthood, living the life they truly desire and deserve. I teach people how to stop blaming anyone else for how they feel and instead how to step into a strong, powerful, unshakeable mindset.
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- Megan Skippen
- 2024-10-21
Self Advertisement Garnished with Classic Advice
A clever, albeit not very subtle, self-advertising book with some morsels of personal anecdote and very basic advice. To sum it up… change your mindset, motivate yourself with an idol but don’t compare, map out goals in order to achieve them, don’t blame others for your behaviour, it’s okay to fail but not okay to give up. Anchor yourself in gratitude.
All good advice but hard to really appreciate in an impactful way when it is broken up with these disconnected anecdotes of client success stories. Almost felt like it cheapened the message.
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