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This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to learn ways to control and learn how to discipline yourself. When you have control over your thoughts and actions, then your self-esteem would go higher, and you will also learn how to develop yourself in such a way that you would become a better and stronger person.
This is a step-by-step guide filled with straightforward and effective techniques to help you dramatically improves the way you think and feel about yourself. It will help you talk back to your inner critic, realistically assess yourself, and begin to celebrate your personal strengths.
A very stern word from a friend set a fire ablaze in me and I decided it was time to make some changes in my life. Not everyone is the same as me, I’m an extremist, and when I make my mind up to do something, I give it one hundred and ten percent. When I was depressed, I was really depressed. When I decided to embark on this journey to self-discovery and happiness, I gave it everything I’ve got, and I wasn’t looking back. It may take some of you longer to get to that place of no return.
If you are ready to take action and change your life for the better, this book will definitely guide you in the right direction!
Recently we ran a promo and were able to make 1500 sales during the promotion period. Though all sales were free downloads but it signifies that the topic has potential and is capable of making money. Paid downloads vary between 40 to 60 per month.
Calculation
Minimum estimate - 30 Paid Downloads * $3.00 * 70% = $63 per month
Maximum but not limited to - 60 Paid Downloads * $3.00 * 70% = $126 per month
Annual Earnings per book - Minimum Estimate - $63 * 12 = $756 per year.
Annual Earnings per book - Max but not limited to Estimate - $126 * 12 = $1512 per year.
Please Note - This is just one book. I have over 1000+ books in my arsenal. If one book can do this much imagine how much even 10 books could do for you. Just stay committed with our business model and I assure you that we all will make money!! Lot of it!!
Granted, we all encounter someone whose behavior annoys us in some way. With some people it is their habits, their mannerisms, way of speaking, viewpoints, or their attitudes towards life that irks us. We find others exasperating because they are discourteous, rude, abusive, or they fail to meet our wants and needs the way we think they should. Whether their faults are minor or major, when others’ behaviors bother us, we try to persuade them to act differently, even if we have to exert a great amount of pressure to get them to do so.
We are endlessly creative in our attempts to eliminate others’ undesirable behavior. Sometimes we even point out their errors, naively assuming they will be happy to make immediate adjustments once we make them aware that a problem exists. If that doesn’t take effect, we are willing to repeat our plea indefinitely, each time with more emotion. Still, if they refuse to change, we tend to react towards them with disapproving glances, sullen unpleasantness, temper tantrums, and in more difficult cases, full-blown rages.
Trying to convince people to change can become rather frustrating. Our efforts often go unappreciated or we encounter a lot of hostility. As we attempt to change others, we almost always fail. Even if we feel we have succeeded and eliminated a problem, the improvement is only temporary. It soon surfaces again, but in a new and different disguise.
Knowing that we can’t make people change can hurt our self-esteem if we let it. Like so many other problems, our difficulties in persuading others to adjust their behavior to better meet our expectations occur because of beliefs that are at odds with reality. Hence, the attempts we make are rarely if ever successful. Due to the resulting failure, we tend to blame