National Bestseller! Here's the audiobook to help you get what you want, and be happy with what you have. John Gray, the man responsible for helping millions of people improve their relationships in his bestselling Mars and Venus books, has written the essential guide to personal success.
Combining insights from Western psychology and Eastern meditation, he presents an innovative and proven method to become happy, confident, and at peace through four easy-to-follow steps:
Set Your Intention: Recognize where you are now and determine where you need to go in order to achieve success.
Get What You Need: Learn how to get what you need in order to be true to yourself.
Get What You Want: Create outer success without sacrificing inner happiness.
Remove the Blocks to Personal Success: Recognize what is holding you back, and clear the way for both inner and outer success.
Stop living by the age-old adage “the grass is always greener on the other side.” It's not. You have everything within your reach right now to live a rich and fulfilling life.
How To Get What You Want and Want What You Have will help release your emotional blocks so that you may realize your soul's desire. There is a secret to personal success. Listen to this audiobook and not only will you learn that secret, you will be well on your way to achieving your goals.
John Gray's audio on personal fulfillment is nicely organized to cover the basic challenges and dilemmas of living fully: Set goals from a realistic current assessment, differentiate needs and wants, temper your worldly goals with a constant awareness of who you are inside, and chip away at your inner blocks to being happy. Gray is a marvelous teacher who communicates a respectful connection with his audience and tremendous authenticity. His personal examples are helpful, rather than self-conscious or fussy--he gives advice in a secure and comfortable way. If you're looking for just one personal fulfillment audio, this is it. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
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