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"The Invisible Power" Rice Danielle N'Zonza Koubindama explores how our unconscious thoughts and beliefs shape our reality. This book is a practical guide designed to awaken your awareness of the invisible forces that influence your actions and results.Incorporating personal anecdotes and introspective tools, the author invites us to recognize that we are often the architects of our own failures and successes.Far from being a simple reflection, this guide proposes concrete methods for overcoming harmful mental patterns, often fuelled by doubt, fear or jealousy. These "invisible children"…mehr

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"The Invisible Power" Rice Danielle N'Zonza Koubindama explores how our unconscious thoughts and beliefs shape our reality. This book is a practical guide designed to awaken your awareness of the invisible forces that influence your actions and results.Incorporating personal anecdotes and introspective tools, the author invites us to recognize that we are often the architects of our own failures and successes.Far from being a simple reflection, this guide proposes concrete methods for overcoming harmful mental patterns, often fuelled by doubt, fear or jealousy. These "invisible children" sabotage our potential without us always being aware of it.By learning to identify and deconstruct these limiting thoughts, readers can transform their minds and create positive beliefs aligned with their aspirations.Through this introspective journey, you'll discover how to reprogram your mind, transform obstacles into opportunities and cultivate a life full of meaning and abundance. "The Invisible Power" is a call to personal responsibility, to awakening consciousness.
Autorenporträt
Rice Danielle N'Zonza Koubindama, kongolesische Autorin, geboren 1993, setzt sich für persönliche Transformation und spirituelle Entwicklung ein. Diplom in Qualitätskontrolle von Lebensmitteln und Management von Unternehmensgründungen, Gründerin von "Food for Life". Lebt in Frankreich, studiert Rechtswissenschaften, Sozialarbeit und Migration. Mitglied von UN Women France.