Americans spend billions on self-help products, yet few people are living the life they really want. The real problem, says productivity expert Noah St. John, is that most people focus on the "how-to" aspects of success without coming to terms with what he calls your "head trash" the subconscious, emotional roadblocks that prevent people from acting on their real hopes, dreams, and ambitions. The author has created a seven-step approach that helps you learn how to: eliminate the causes of self-sabotage and fear of success; allow yourself to make more money; remove stress while dramatically increasing personal productivity; improve relationships with coworkers, family, and friends; and experience enhanced feelings of happiness, connection, and love. I heard an interview with Noah, and what he said makes sense - his book is straightforward... and I mention it here because I can see that some of the techniques can help with the 'head trash' he talks about... it's interesting to note that another title of his that the library holds is missing/lost (generally a clue to a good book...).
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