//meta tags // // //end metatags The National Book Digest: meQuilibrium= a balanced life

Friday, May 29, 2015

meQuilibrium= a balanced life



This book is alot more powerful than it appears at first glance of the overall book. Although I write about many things this book discusses, I like this book because it gets right to the point, with sufficient detail to make the point AND have people do the homework and implementation easily. It does it far more efficiently than my many pieces on related subjects trying to have my readers understand and motivate them to do something.

And it results in tangible effects in each of of the 14 days.

I will be recommending the book to my readers as a way to catapult themselves forward into getting the benefits, which are:

1. To feel calmer, more peaceful, despite what is going on.
2. To clear your mind, so that you can use your higher brain (to see what is going on more clearly and to solve problems).
3. To identify and challenge and resolve the beliefs that pop up to create the undesirable emotions and stresses.
4. To identify and replace effectively those iceberg (core underlying) beliefs that you've been operating on since you were 10 years old.
5. To get unstuck (get out of the revolving treadmill).
6. To get the life balance without which no human being can do well.
7. To actually live your life goals.
Plus...

But, you say, don't other books do the same thing?

Yes, together a number of books might do that but not so directly and rapidly nor as effectively.

Even for relatively sophisticated people in terms of knowledge about this type of thing, I'd recommend this book to move ANY person forward in life.

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