This book provides a 52 week, step-by-step programme to unleash the power of your subconscious mind and discover a new you. You have the incredible potential to be, do, and receive whatever you desire, imagine and truly believe. Unfortunately, however, only a small number of people achieve their full human potential, because they fail to recognize and harness the infinite power of the subconscious mind. By following the guidance offered here, you can stop going through life as a victim of circumstances and become the master of your own destiny within a year.
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This book provides a 52 week, step-by-step programme to?unleash the power of your subconscious mind?and discover a new you. You have the incredible potential to be, do, and receive whatever you desire, imagine and truly believe.
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