Winners Always Quit ... Seven Pretty Good Habits You Can Swap for Really Great Results

Editorial Reviews. About the Author. Lee J. Colan, Ph.D. is president of The L Group, Inc. He is Seven Pretty Good Habits You Can Swap for Really Great Results - Kindle edition by Lee J. Colan Ph.D. Download it once and read it on your.
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If you want to change and change fast, start by changing how you think. Regardless of our hesitation or fear, humans need change to be happy. Try to do something you've never done every single day.

You can’t detox your body. It’s a myth. So how do you get healthy?

Don't be afraid to try new things and stand in your discomfort zone. If you want something you've never had, you have to do something you've never done. A big source of unhappiness is the idea that other people's lives are better or easier than yours. But when you compare your situation to that of others, you're comparing your complete reality to their surface. No matter how fantastic, how happy, how brilliant everything may seem on the outside, you never know what's going on the inside If you find yourself being jealous of someone, remember that person has struggled with hardships and insecurities just as you have.

Think of all the things in your life that are important to you--the essentials--then eliminate everything else. This system helps you simplify your life and see what you should focus on. It can work for anything you have in your life, professional or personal. And just the act of letting things go will help you to simplify, to focus on what's important, and to build the life you want.

Winners Always Quit: Seven Pretty Good Habits You Can Swap for Really Great Results by Lee J. Colan

Here are 10 ways you can begin right now to steer yourself toward a more fulfilled and happy life: Address the choices you've made in the past and change the choices you'll make in the future. We keep hearing that little voice in our heads telling us winners never quit.

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U Are you feeling uncertain about the economy and what it means for you? Unfortunately, that little voice does not always tell us what we really need to hear. If you want to buck the trend and conquer your competition, take advice from Winners Always Quit. Now is the time to trade in some pretty good habits for really great results. Successful people generally analyze, manage their time, get comfortable, strive for success and show interest.

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They all sound pretty good, right? Well, what you are doing today may keep you from winning tomorrow! This rapid-read book reveals seven pretty good habits you can swap for really great habits Learn how to quit today and you Paperback , 91 pages. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Winners Always Quit , please sign up.

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Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Natalie rated it it was amazing Jan 19, Kenneth rated it it was amazing Jun 07, Ximena Iglesias rated it liked it Apr 12, Lisa rated it liked it May 11, Population studies , says Collins, have shown that teetotallers and those who drink alcohol excessively have a shorter life expectancy than people who drink moderately and in small amounts.

Broccoli does help the liver out but, unlike the broad-shouldered, cape-wearing image that its superfood moniker suggests, it is no hero. Broccoli, as with all brassicas — sprouts, mustard plants, cabbages — contains cyanide. Eating it provides a tiny bit of poison that, like alcohol, primes the enzymes in your liver to deal better with any other poisons.


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Collins guffaws at the notion of superfoods. Close your eyes, if you will, and imagine a Mediterranean diet. A red chequered table cloth adorned with meats, fish, olive oil, cheeses, salads, wholegrain cereals, nuts and fruits. All these foods give the protein, amino acids, unsaturated fats, fibre, starches, vitamins and minerals to keep the body — and your immune system, the biggest protector from ill-health — functioning perfectly. Are we hard-wired to want to detox, given that many of the oldest religions practise fasting and purification?

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Has the scientific awakening shunted bad spirits to the periphery and replaced them with environmental toxins that we think we have to purge ourselves of? Peter Ayton , a professor of psychology at City University London, agrees. Many of our consumer decisions, he adds, are made in ignorance and supposition, which is rarely challenged or informed. A lot of marketing drip-feeds that idea, surreptitiously. Ernst is less forgiving: