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#187 Seven of the most important personal growth books I read in 2021

#187 Seven of the most important personal growth books I read in 2021

Episode 187 Published 4 years, 3 months ago
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 A discussion about some of the most important books that I read in 2021. I actually recently had this conversation in my other podcast (Personal development essentials), where me and my co-host Paul discussed our most significant books of the year. Out of the books I mentioned there I've chosen seven of them and presenting them to you here. I hope you find it useful.

  

 Here are the 7 books mentioned:

  1.  Chicken Soup for the Soul (Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen)
  2.  The Surrender Experiment (Michael Singer)
  3.  Stop Asking Questions (Andrew Warner)
  4.  No Excuses - The Power of Self-Discipline (Brian Tracy)
  5.  An End To Upside Down Thinking (Mark Gober)
  6.  An End To Upside Down Liberty (Mark Gober again)
  7.  The Truth about COVID-19 (Dr Joseph Mercola & Ronnie Cummins)

  

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