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Success Revisited

£9.95

In a world where our thoughts, feelings and behaviours are profoundly shaped from our earliest moments by families, educators, and society, ‘Success Revisited’ emerges as a transformative guide to rediscover the clear and natural mind that nature intended for us. This concise yet powerful book delves into the depths of our early conditioning and programming, unravelling the intricate tapestry of influences that have dictated who we are - or, more accurately, who we’ve been taught to be.

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In a world where our thoughts, feelings and behaviours are profoundly shaped from our earliest moments by families, educators, and society, ‘Success Revisited’ emerges as a transformative guide to rediscover the clear and natural mind that nature intended for us. This concise yet powerful book delves into the depths of our early conditioning and programming, unravelling the intricate tapestry of influences that have dictated who we are - or, more accurately, who we’ve been taught to be.

In a world where our thoughts, feelings and behaviours are profoundly shaped from our earliest moments by families, educators, and society, ‘Success Revisited’ emerges as a transformative guide to rediscover the clear and natural mind that nature intended for us. This concise yet powerful book delves into the depths of our early conditioning and programming, unravelling the intricate tapestry of influences that have dictated who we are - or, more accurately, who we’ve been taught to be.