Mind Hacking, Unf*Ck Yourself, The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*Ck 3 Books Collection Set
Mind Hacking, Unf*Ck Yourself, The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*Ck 3 Books Collection Set
Mind Hacking, Unf*Ck Yourself, The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*Ck 3 Books Collection Set
Mind Hacking, Unf*Ck Yourself, The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*Ck 3 Books Collection Set
Mind Hacking, Unf*Ck Yourself, The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*Ck 3 Books Collection Set
Mind Hacking, Unf*Ck Yourself, The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*Ck 3 Books Collection Set

Mind Hacking, Unf*Ck Yourself, The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*Ck 3 Books Collection Set

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Mind Hacking, Unf*ck Yourself, The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*Ck 3 Books Collection Set

By - Sir John Hargrave, Gary John Bishop, Mark Manson

Mind Hacking

A seasoned author, comedian, and entrepreneur, Sir John Hargrave once suffered from unhealthy addictions, anxiety, and poor mental health. After cracking the code to unlocking his mind’s full and balanced potential, his entire life changed for the better. In Mind Hacking, Hargrave reveals the formula that allowed him to overcome negativity and eliminate mental problems at their core.Through a 21-day, 3-step training program, this book lays out a simple yet comprehensive approach to help you rewire your brain and achieve healthier thought patterns for a better quality of life.

Unf*ck Yourself

This is blunt force trauma to the way you think life has to be for you. Most importantly, it is designed to give you an authentic leg up - one that feels genuine and right for you, and can propel you to new levels of greatness. Learn how to:Combat self-doubt; Deal with your inner critic; Stop comparing yourself to others; Break out of your rut.

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k is his antidote to the coddling, let’s-all-feel-good mindset that has infected modern society and spoiled a generation, rewarding them with gold medals just for showing up.Manson makes the argument, backed both by academic research and well-timed poop jokes, that improving our lives hinges not on our ability to turn lemons into lemonade, but on learning to stomach lemons better. Human beings are flawed and limited—"not everybody can be extraordinary, there are winners and losers in society, and some of it is not fair or your fault."