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[Books] Three books & more

I've been writing for some time now, and have written several books. But to get you started, here are 3 of my books that you might find useful to begin with (full list below):



  • Better Mindset: 15 Rules for a Better Mind, and Better Life - There are very few things you can do in life and very few areas where minor adjustments can lead to major changes and major improvements more than making small changes in your mindset. Mindset is the critical leverage point that can completely transform one's life. This is why the best of the best always talk about mindset and how you think, and train their minds consistently, without fail. The people who reach the top work on their mind all the time because they know just how much it matters. And it matters, a LOT. Even the smallest improvements and adjustments in your mindset can help you experience big benefits and major improvements in your life, and that is what this book will help you to do. Get your copy here.

  • Radical Productivity: Master Your Time, Eliminate Procrastination, and Radically Improve Your Productivity - Do you want to transform your productivity (and effectiveness)? Do you want to have more impact with your work? Are you ready to finally stop wasting your time and start making the most of it? If you said YES to any of these questions, then this book is for you. Get your copy here to get started.

  • The Business Launch Code: A Step By Step Guide To Starting Your Own Business - In this beginner’s business guide, you will get step by step instructions on what to do to get your business idea up and running, and it really is as simple as just following the steps, one at a time. You don’t need to worry about figuring out what to do next or deal with any other such confusion. If you want to start your own business, then this is a must-read. Get your copy here.


You can find a full list of all my books (along with more details) here.

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