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Lädt ... Your Next Big Thing: Ten Small Steps to Get Moving and Get Happyvon Ben Michaelis
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At one point or another, everyone falls into a rut. Whether they've had the same daily routine since they can remember, haven't been promoted since being hired years ago, or just feel stuck in their relationship, that feeling of what's next? is a familiar feeling for far too many Americans. While this feeling may seem benign, these are the same people who will wake up one day and wonder where their lives have gone. Luckily, Dr. Ben Michaelis has the life-changing wisdom readers need to start moving with purpose again. A clinical psychologist and writer for Psychology Today who has worked with hundreds of New York Times bestselling authors, musicians, and artists to help them realize their dreams, Dr. Michaelis is bringing his strategies for moving with purpose to readers everywhere with his debut self-help handbook YOUR NEXT BIG THING. Throughout this guide, he integrates his visionary yet practical strategies with quizzes and exercises to teach readers about their true selves and empower them to identify what they need out of life. With the conclusions this book will allow them to make, readers can pinpoint exactly what they'll need to move with purpose and achieve a more fulfilled existence. Whether they're in need of business or personal guidance, this 10-step plan helps readers look forward without fear - so they can achieve joy, passion, and the enriched life they never thought possible. AUTHOR: Ben Michaelis, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and the author of numerous scholarly articles and studies. He has been featured in The Huffington Post, Parents magazine, Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times, and many other well-known publications and websites. His popular weekly blog on Psychology Today focuses on the importance of creativity in personal and professional growth Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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