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The Phoenix Transformation
- 12 Qualities of High Achievers to Reboot Your Career and Life
- De: Brian Tracy
- Narrado por: Michael Tracy
- Duración: 4 h y 41 m
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The title comes from the story of the Phoenix—a Greek legend of a bird/dragon that arises from the ashes of its predecessor—being born again. It relates to the situations people may be in now—low achievement, lack of success, mediocrity.
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Thank you
- De Tyrone Williams en 02-15-23
- The Phoenix Transformation
- 12 Qualities of High Achievers to Reboot Your Career and Life
- De: Brian Tracy
- Narrado por: Michael Tracy
Great content - terrible narration
Revisado: 09-03-23
All the positive mindset in the world can’t change how bad the narration is. Bryan Tracy’s content is amazing - and if you can suffer through the audio it IS worth it. Better to just buy the book and read it to yourself. You will be much better off.
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The Illusion of Money
- Why Chasing Money Is Stopping You from Receiving It
- De: Kyle Cease
- Narrado por: Kyle Cease, Matt Kahn
- Duración: 4 h y 35 m
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"I can't afford that." "Now's not the right time.... I need to save up." "Quit my job? Are you nuts?!" Sound familiar? Money is one of the biggest excuses we make to not go after what we really want. Our fixation with money - the desire for more of it, and the fear of not having enough of it - is often really just a longing to feel safe. But this obsession with money is coming at a much bigger cost: our sanity, our creativity, our freedom, and our ability to step into our true power.
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Could've Used a PDF
- De Angelina Hart en 11-07-19
- The Illusion of Money
- Why Chasing Money Is Stopping You from Receiving It
- De: Kyle Cease
- Narrado por: Kyle Cease, Matt Kahn
Blah Blah Recycle of Zen Material
Revisado: 06-19-23
The narration is one of the best i’ve heard and that’s a bummer because the content is lame. First few chapters were headed right but then the bottom fell out. Bottom line: you are enough. Embrace having lack. Love the darkness within you. Yeah well you get the idea. It won’t fit in much of the world who would laugh in your face in the midst of war and genocide but it sure makes Westerners happy and saves the money of hiring a Buddhist monk.
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Episode 5: Conquering Fear With Mikaela Shiffrin
- De: Russell Wilson, Trevor Moawad, Harry Wilson
- Narrado por: Russell Wilson, Harry Wilson, Trevor Moawad
- Duración: 21 m
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As one of the most decorated skiers of all time, Mikaela Shiffrin is no stranger to fear and pressure. She and Trevor discuss the mental tools that empowered her to perform at her very best, even in the face of crushing pressure and expectation.
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Amazing
- De ADAM en 06-02-23
Great insight!
Revisado: 02-08-23
Very good information: practical and simple while yet so profound. I’ll be listening to this again
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Ego Is the Enemy
- De: Ryan Holiday
- Narrado por: Ryan Holiday
- Duración: 6 h y 56 m
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"While the history books are filled with tales of obsessive visionary geniuses who remade the world in their images with sheer, almost irrational force, I've found that history is also made by individuals who fought their egos at every turn, who eschewed the spotlight, and who put their higher goals above their desire for recognition." (From the prologue)
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Disappointing. Thin, weak reading.
- De Robert en 09-08-16
- Ego Is the Enemy
- De: Ryan Holiday
- Narrado por: Ryan Holiday
Among the best authors today
Revisado: 06-06-21
I’ve gone through everything Ryan Holiday - a true master in this space. This book is good but has some major flaws like a chapter on how bad passion is 😂😂. Lots of valuable stuff in here it’s just not as good as his other stuff.
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The Bible, Dimensions, and the Spiritual Realm
- Are Heaven, Angels, and God Closer Than We Think?
- De: Jeff Rhoades
- Narrado por: Joe Brooks
- Duración: 5 h y 56 m
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The Bible tells of a spiritual realm where heaven, angels, and God reside. Where is this mysteriously invisible realm? Science has opened the door to the possibility of higher spatial dimensions. Could this be where heaven is? Using God’s word, this book will present evidence for the reality of the spiritual realm and also lay out the scientific evidence, from Einstein’s theory of relativity to string theory, that points to the possibility of a higher dimension or dimensions.
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Wow, what a hidden gem!
- De Just a man en 09-14-21
- The Bible, Dimensions, and the Spiritual Realm
- Are Heaven, Angels, and God Closer Than We Think?
- De: Jeff Rhoades
- Narrado por: Joe Brooks
Worth the Read even with some odd theories
Revisado: 10-06-20
I’ve come to a lot of the same conclusions, and was happy to find someone laying out the facts, discussing the possibilities and exploring Scripture with it. He does do an excellent job at that.
My only complaint is the plugs he makes for such off the chart stretches as Nephilim being demons sleeping with women which violates all dimensional laws. it’s quite a dangerous thing to think this would
be permissible by the Creator. There are other times i just wanted to hit the fast forward button but I’m overall very thankful for the detailed work. Just keep your mind curious and do your own thinking. :)
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