How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: The Ultimate Guide to Finding Your Way Back to a Happy Life by Crushing the Worry Habit Once and for All!
Endless Abundance, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Evie Irwin
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By:
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Carri Powers
About this listen
The number one guide to overcoming your worries and living a happy life! Do you want to leave your worries behind but just don’t know how?
Everyone worries. That’s part of being human. But some of us suffer from more than just the occasional worry, and instead let our fears and uncertainty control our lives and keep us from enjoying life and pursuing our dreams.
If you have ever let your worries keep you from doing the things in life you want to, this audio guide is for you. Learn how you can change what you think about and leave your worries behind.
In this guide, you will learn:
- Why we worry
- How to understand what is worth worrying about
- How to change your mindset
- Start by reducing your worries
- The best ways to manage your cares
- How to start living
You will learn how to eliminate the negativity that’s been holding you back. Once you learn that worrying is a habit, and like any other habit it can be changed or eliminated, you will be able to free yourself from the negativity.
When you spend all your time worrying about what has happened or what might happen, you leave little room for all the wonderful things that are happening. Once you kick the worry habit you will enjoy time with your friends and family more, and you will see all that you have been missing.
The sooner you follow the principles in this guide, the sooner you will be living a happier life. Don’t let your doubts and negativity keep you from enjoying life another day.
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©2015 Carri Powers (P)2018 Lean Stone Publishing