Jayleigh Flood
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Show Up
- Mindset, Motivation and Creating Your Dream Life
- De: Tammy Hembrow
- Narrado por: Tammy Hembrow
- Duración: 5 h y 34 m
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Have you ever wondered what you could achieve if you knew how to show up as your best, strongest self every day? Tammy Hembrow knew she wanted to make an impact on the world - and do it her way, as her own boss. Since founding Tammy Fit and Saski and becoming a mum aged 20, Tammy has had her share of ups and downs. But through it all she's held strong on her values and motivations, and used a positive mindset to create a life she adores.
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LOVED THIS BOOK!
- De Jayleigh Flood en 05-06-24
- Show Up
- Mindset, Motivation and Creating Your Dream Life
- De: Tammy Hembrow
- Narrado por: Tammy Hembrow
LOVED THIS BOOK!
Revisado: 05-06-24
This is one of the first books in YEARS I have listened to start to finish. After following Tammy from the beginning, I’ve seen her journey of growth in motherhood, mindset & life. I listened to the entire book this weekend on a long drive. It was an easy listen & her Australian accent made it fun & relaxing to listen to. As a social media influencer & young mom myself, I find myself sometimes overwhelmed with life & business - I find it hard to show up. This book will have a lasting impact on my life. It’s simple, uplifting & inspires a new outlook on showing up with inspiration & a new perspective. Many self development books can be over complicated & feel impossible to implement all of the exercises to better one’s life. However this one breaks it down with storytelling & easy ways to implement change in your own life. I loved this so much that I wanted to order a hard copy to start my own personal library at home & read this down the line when I’m feeling another pick me up is needed. Amazing book & couldn’t recommend more.
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