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Positivity Attracts

Ten Ways to Improve Your Positive Thinking (Paul G. Brodie Seminar Series, Book 2)

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Positivity Attracts

By: Paul Brodie
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What if a few new habits could improve your positive thinking? What if you could increase your happiness with a few simple steps? Imagine waking up in the morning feeling positive and ready to take on the day.

In this book, you will learn:

  • How to emphasize positivity versus negativity in your life
  • How to utilize the four truths to increase your happiness
  • How to look at your life from a negative versus positive perspective
  • How to use the baggage in your life to motivate you
  • How to choose to rise when you fall down
  • How to conquer your dark side
  • How to delegate your fears and worries
  • How to disconnect from technology to focus on what really is important
  • How to maximize your circle of trust to live a positive life
  • Bonus: questions at the end of each chapter to help with increasing your positive thinking

©2015 Paul G. Brodie (P)2015 Paul G. Brodie
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