Tread
- 2
- opiniones
- 1
- voto útil
- 4
- calificaciones
-
Bad Habits No More
- 25 Steps to Break ANY Bad Habit
- De: S.J. Scott
- Narrado por: Greg Zarcone
- Duración: 1 h y 19 m
- Versión completa
-
General
-
Narración:
-
Historia
Right now: Pick a bad habit, make a plan, and start today! It doesn't matter if you've failed with your habit efforts in the past. It doesn't mean you're lazy or weak willed. It means you didn't have the right tools for making a lasting habit change. What you need is a strategy for identifying your worst habits and learning how to overcome them. That solution is an audiobook called: Bad Habits No More: 25 Steps to Break ANY Bad Habit.
-
-
Confession: I ordered this audiobook by mistake
- De Matias Baldanza en 12-10-16
- Bad Habits No More
- 25 Steps to Break ANY Bad Habit
- De: S.J. Scott
- Narrado por: Greg Zarcone
Short and To The Point
Revisado: 07-08-16
A well presented model for behavior modification.
Focused on actions, not theory.
Worth the $ and the time.
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Has calificado esta reseña.
Reportaste esta reseña
esto le resultó útil a 1 persona
-
The Science of Being Great
- De: Wallace D. Wattles
- Narrado por: Erik Synnestvedt
- Duración: 2 h y 16 m
- Versión completa
-
General
-
Narración:
-
Historia
The Science of Being Great is truly a treasure...a personal-growth classic. Wallace D. Wattles' final word in self mastery has a powerful message that will be of value to every person who seeks true fulfillment and the awakening of his or her highest potential. A companion work to Wattles' other classic, The Science of Getting Rich, this audiobook is a summary of the knowledge that the author culled after studying the wisdom of the world's religious leaders and great philosophers.
-
-
disappointing
- De Michele en 04-28-08
- The Science of Being Great
- De: Wallace D. Wattles
- Narrado por: Erik Synnestvedt
Circa 1910
Revisado: 09-29-08
The description of this classic should include a clear reference to the pre-1910 origin of the work.
The style of writing is foreign to most modern listeners to the point that it will not work for self improvement efforts. It is a written in a distinct formal verse that had virtually dissappeared by the end of WW II.
The writer was a very religious man and that comes into the work in a way common in the 19th and early 20th century. An example of this, "Only god knows all truth; therefore only God can have real wisdom or know the right thing to do at all times, and man can receive wisdom from God. I proceed to give an illustration: Abraham Lincoln had limited education, but he had the power to perceive truth" also shows the clearly 19th century references that pervade the book.
The book is a great read if you are doing scholarly research into the origins of the modern American self help philosophies, but not a good read if you are a modern American trying to practice self help activites.
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Has calificado esta reseña.
Reportaste esta reseña
esto le resultó útil a 2 personas