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High self-esteem will lead to happiness and personal growth. Personal transformation will overcome the fear of failure self-doubt and low self-esteem. Take action and help your self-acceptance, self-responsibility, self-assertiveness, personal integrity, and consciously live purposely as you build your self-esteem. This book will help you in your professional growth, conflict resolution, mentally in mind and body, happiness and emotions. Overcome fear of failure, increase your self-confidence and make the decision to be successful. Break free of negative self-concepts and self-defeating…mehr

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High self-esteem will lead to happiness and personal growth. Personal transformation will overcome the fear of failure self-doubt and low self-esteem. Take action and help your self-acceptance, self-responsibility, self-assertiveness, personal integrity, and consciously live purposely as you build your self-esteem. This book will help you in your professional growth, conflict resolution, mentally in mind and body, happiness and emotions. Overcome fear of failure, increase your self-confidence and make the decision to be successful. Break free of negative self-concepts and self-defeating behaviour. Dissolve internal barriers to success. Overcome anxiety, depression, guilt and anger. Conquer the fear of intimacy and success. Find the courage to love yourself. Achieve High Self-esteem.
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Reece Pocock is an Australian crime and historical fiction writer with an Advanced Diploma of Arts (Professional Writing) from Adelaide College of Arts. He served in the army before embarking on a business career, afterwards he worked in finance before taking on a career as a novelist. Won first prize for his short story The Girl in the Red Beret in the Burnside Library short story contest. Highly commended for his Screenplay, The Soldiers in the Di Cranston Award and won the Wildscreen Award for his play Awake to Murder in the US.