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$100M Offers
- How to Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No
- De: Alex Hormozi
- Narrado por: Alexander Hormozi
- Duración: 3 h y 48 m
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The methods contained within this book are so simple, so instantaneous, and so effective, it’s as if they work by magic. If you implement even one tactic in this book, you’ll see the change in your prospects' demeanor. And you’ll know the $100M Offers method worked when you start hearing, “What do I need to do to move forward?” before you even ask for the sale.
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Great content littered with filthy language
- De Amazon Customer en 09-29-21
- $100M Offers
- How to Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No
- De: Alex Hormozi
- Narrado por: Alexander Hormozi
Clear and powerful
Revisado: 12-31-21
Alex cuts to the chase and delivers a phenomenal resource for entrepreneurs to do what’s seems impossible.
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Who Is Carter?
- An Unexpected Journey of Tragedy and Miracles
- De: Matthew Abbott
- Narrado por: Milton Bagby Lisa Larsen and John Patrick Walsh
- Duración: 2 h y 44 m
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On July 30, 2010, Matt and Emily were blessed with the birth of a healthy baby boy, Carter Matthew Abbott. Just six days later, Matt and Emily were faced with the decision to either take Carter off of life support or continue down a path with little to no hope of a life or future for their newborn son. Who Is Carter? is the true story of how the Abbotts embraced possibilities over limitations, and discovered how the Anat Baniel Method offered those possibilities of hope and healing.
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True Story worth reading!
- De Emily Abbott en 02-10-23
- Who Is Carter?
- An Unexpected Journey of Tragedy and Miracles
- De: Matthew Abbott
- Narrado por: Milton Bagby Lisa Larsen and John Patrick Walsh
Authentic and Inspiring
Revisado: 12-02-21
Extremely worthwhile and useful. For any parent who wants to better support their child, a change in perspective is the first step. And this book reveals the power of ‘possibility’. It’s a mindset shift that makes an incredible difference. It’s one thing to understand the concept of focusing on what’s possible, but it’s exponentially better to embody it. The gift in this book is that it does exactly that. Matt and Emily’s journey was profound, incredibly challenging and beautiful at the same time. They transcended the challenge and other parents can as well.
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