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Mastering Life

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Recent studies show that people will not undertake a new activity even if there is a chance of difficulties, they will not start it. We all learned to walk and we had to fall down a bunch of times until we got it right, life is like that, too; we have go to learn to recognize that and apply it to daily life.

This book is going to be a parent to you, encouraging you to take the next step, saying, Take the next step!

You can do it!90 percent of mankind fears change; mens brains are actually hard-wired for it and modern men deny this fact.

From the early days of human history men had to search out for the food and meat, theyd be gone for weeks or even months on end hunting, they were also exploring for better places to live. Thaddeus von Bellingshausen - from 1819 and 1821, Bellingshausen, Russian Navy Captain, circumnavigated of the Antarctic continent with two ships.

He sailed the Southern Ocean completing the voyage in a body of water that now has his name, it is called the Bellingshausen Sea.

At this time he discovered Peter I Island, too. In 1911 R. F. Scott - Explored the South Pole and said, Great God, what is this awful place!

When undertaking new endeavors we have to take the good with the bad; remember we live in a positive expanding universe, were born to be successful. We only have to get out of our own way and achieve what we want. Mankind needs to face their fear, and do it anyway. If you wish to achieve something and it appears threatening, investigate it, find out the facts, and get started on it!

Di Carlo concludes. As soon as the cover of this book is cracked, one can see the great men through history that Di Carlo has called upon to assist him with his understanding of goal reaching. Take advantage of this book and apply it to your daily life!

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1456875035 / 9781456875039
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25/08/2011
English
100 pages
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