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This inspirational book employs rich short storytelling and explores strategies to improve ones motivation, charisma, productivity, and resilience. Readers find this book lively, deep, and pragmatic. Extracting knowledge from current research and information on behavioral psychology and neuroscience, along with the wit and wisdom of the greatest thinkers like Emerson, Einstein, and Churchill, this well-researched book explores how successful people perceive the world by shifting their paradigm. This a fantastic book for those who want sustainable development in fulfilling their life through…mehr

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This inspirational book employs rich short storytelling and explores strategies to improve ones motivation, charisma, productivity, and resilience. Readers find this book lively, deep, and pragmatic. Extracting knowledge from current research and information on behavioral psychology and neuroscience, along with the wit and wisdom of the greatest thinkers like Emerson, Einstein, and Churchill, this well-researched book explores how successful people perceive the world by shifting their paradigm. This a fantastic book for those who want sustainable development in fulfilling their life through robust values, purpose, and meaning. Readers have stated that this book leaves them feeling insightful, inspired, and developing substance in living a purposeful life. Remember Who You Are will take you on a voyage in discovering your potential to be the best you can be.
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Leslie Chung is a polymath. He integrates deep understanding of health care and wellbeing, the values of both Eastern and Western philosophy of life, and his unique eloquence into delivering effective healthcare and education for the ageing society. Chung has training from the University of Queensland and the University of Melbourne, Australia's most prestigious universities. He has also received training in the Design Thinking for The Social Sector program which is produced in conjunction with Stanford d.Schools Designing for Social Systems (DSS) Program.