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Programmed to Fail
- How to Break Through Your Mental Blocks and Achieve Greatness
- De: Brandon Epstein
- Narrado por: Brandon Epstein
- Duración: 3 h y 29 m
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In Programmed to Fail, mental performance coach Brandon Epstein shows how to leverage your subconscious to achieve goals, overcome obstacles, and live an empowered life. You’ll gain tools to break negative thought patterns and create healthy habits, allowing you to feel—and perform—your best. Brandon reveals the hidden mental programming holding you back and replaces it with a tangible skill set to reverse the effects of self-sabotage and help you achieve maximum potential.
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- Programmed to Fail
- How to Break Through Your Mental Blocks and Achieve Greatness
- De: Brandon Epstein
- Narrado por: Brandon Epstein
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Revisado: 08-18-24
Brandon’s "Program to Fail" is a powerful and relatable exploration of self-sabotage and personal growth. As I read through the book, I found myself deeply connected to many of the challenges and patterns described. Brandon’s insights into why we often set ourselves up for failure felt like a reflection of my own experiences.
What makes this book stand out is not just its identification of common pitfalls but its practical advice on overcoming them. Brandon offers actionable strategies for creating positive habits, breaking negative cycles, and building resilience. His approach is both thoughtful and accessible, making it easy to see how these principles can be applied to everyday life.
I’m excited to start implementing the strategies outlined in "Program to Fail" and see the impact on my own personal growth. Brandon’s book is more than a guide; it’s an invitation to transform the way we approach our goals and challenges.
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