You Can Have What You Want: Proven Strategies for Inner and Outer SuccessHay House, Inc, 01/11/2006 - 192 páginas This is a book that can change your life for the better as you’re reading it! Inside, you’ll find all the tools you need to get anything you want out of life. For the past 15 years, Michael Neill has been a coach, friend, mentor, and creative sparkplug to celebrities, CEOs, royalty, and people who just want more out of their lives. In this friendly and practical guide, Michael uses the techniques that have already helped thousands of people to create seemingly effortless success, transform your relationships, finances, and health, experience happiness every day, regardless of your circumstances, and live an inspired (and inspiring) life. So start reading . . . and get everything you want out of life! |
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