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Who's in Charge of My Mind?

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Who's in Charge of My Mind?

By: Richard Amoedo, Jay Juster
Narrated by: Jay Juster
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The quality of your life is often a mirror of your mentality. Who's in Charge of My Mind is an exploration into this topic that offers tangible strategies to organize your mind and harness its power to create a life of purpose, peace, and positivity.

This book guides you through the process of identifying and transforming negative thought patterns, embracing gratitude, and cultivating a belief system that uplifts and empowers every aspect of your existence.

Who's in Charge of My Mind? is the story of one man's journey to rid himself of the negative thoughts and belief systems of society while finding peace, joy, and happiness through his own personal development.

Take back your mind and embark on a transformative journey towards a life of fulfillment, clarity, and inner peace.

©2019,2024 Richard Amoedo (P)2024 Richard Amoedo
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