By Steve Chandler
Publisher: Renaissance Books
We are NOT Powerlessly Trapped in Mediocrity!
As the title suggests, this book is about lies. The 17 lies referred to in the title of this book are the very damaging lies to the soul that we send down deep inside ourselves that convince us that we are powerlessly trapped in mediocrity.
They are the 17 lies most of us tell ourselves that prevent us from being everything we could be. And awareness is the key to the truth that will set us free.
In this book, author Steve Chandler focuses on helping ordinary people like us break free of the self-told myths that keep us from realising our full potential.
We have all lied to ourselves when we make self-defeating excuses such as: "It's who you know;" "That's just the way I am;" "I'm not good with people;" and "There's nothing I can do."
In simple, clear language, Chandler dramatically reveals that we already have self-awareness, and that is the key to all the power we need to free ourselves. With deftly told stories and personal examples, he says that true independence and self-esteem comes from what we do, not what others give us or tell us.
Chandler shows us, with his trademark energy and humour, how to overcome self-imposed constraints like laziness, fear, and addiction. Most importantly, in this breakthrough book, he makes the learning process entertaining and fun.
This book will help us love ourselves and realise once and for all that only the truth can set us free.
Steve Chandler may arguably be the most original and inspiring figure in the highly competitive world of motivational speaking. He is an author, public speaker, and corporate trainer who conducts more than 100 seminars a year. He is the author of the bestseller 100 Ways to Motivate Yourself, Reinventing Yourself and the audiobook 35 Ways to Create Great Relationships.
Books by Steve Chandler:
17 Lies That Are Holding You Back & the Truth That Will Set You Free
Reinventing Yourself: How to Become the Person You've Always Wanted to Be
100 Ways to Motivate Yourself
50 Ways to Create Great Relationships: How to Stop Taking and Start Giving
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