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A crucial intervention for a society heading in the wrong direction, offering a more fulfilling way to live in the modern age.[Bokinfo].
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER We are losing ourselves. We're chasing the wrong things, asking the wrong questions, and polluting our minds. It's time to stop, it's time to resist and it's time to rethink the fundamental social blueprint that our lives are built upon. 'As an 18-year-old, black, broke, lonely, insecure, university drop-out, from a bankrupt family, I wrote in my diary that I wanted to be a 'Happy Sexy Millionaire' by the age of 25. By 25 I was a multi-millionaire having created a business worth over $300m dollars. Ironically, in achieving everything I set out to, I learnt that I was wrong about almost everything... The world had lied to me. It lied to me about how you attain fulf...
Throughout history, societies have stigmatized many of those who have contributed the most to human culture and civilization. Why? Because frequently these individuals of eminent ability and attainment were perceived to be "different" and "not normal." Consider that it is not such individuals who are flawed, but rather the definition of "mental health" we artificially impose upon them. Normality Does Not Equal Mental Health: The Need to look Elsewhere for Standardss of Good Psychological Health is a groundbreaking work, the first book-length study to question the equation of psychological normality and mental health. Its author, Dr. Steven James Bartlett, brings together.
"All of us face challenges, rough patches and struggles in life. During these times we are often our own worst enemy, experiencing unwelcome emotions, thinking and behaviours. The one thing that has stood out to Professor Steve Peters in his years of supporting people as a Consultant Psychiatrist is that no matter what you may be facing in life, if you have the skills to be in a good place emotionally then you can cope, thrive and present the real you to the world. Now, bestselling author of The Chimp Paradox, has created a structured, practical self-development programme to help you attain psychological health and wellbeing. Professor Peters explains complex neuroscience in straightforward ...
Runaway No.1 Bestseller by STEVEN BARTLETT: entrepreneur, podcaster and Dragon's Den star This is not a book about business strategy. Strategy changes like the seasons. This is a book about something much more permanent. At the very heart of all the success and failure I've been exposed to - both my own entrepreneurial journey and through the thousands of interviews I've conducted on my podcast - are a set of principles that can stand the test of time, apply to any industry, and be used by anyone who is search of building something great or becoming someone great. These are the fundamental laws that will ensure excellence. They are rooted in psychology and behavioral science, are based on the wisdom of tens of thousands of people I've surveyed across every continent and age group, and of course, drawn from the conversations I've had on my chart-topping podcast with the world's most successful people. These laws will work now or in 100 years from now. Are you ready to get started?
Buy now to get the main key ideas from Steven Bartlett’s Happy Sexy Millionaire By age 25, Stephen Bartlett had risen from poverty to achieve all his goals—money, success, and millions of followers online. Yet he didn’t feel happier than when he was broke. He wrote Happy Sexy Millionaire (2021) as an intervention for people who believe wealth equals happiness. Bartlett criticizes societal norms and media narratives that can lead to mental health issues and an unfulfilling life. He debunks myths about happiness and provides practical advice for finding true fulfillment by pursuing internal goals, instead of seeking external validation, and practicing gratitude.
Buy now to get the main key ideas from Steven Bartlett's The Diary of a CEO According to successful entrepreneur Steven Bartlett, greatness requires the mastery of four pillars: your self, your storytelling, your philosophy, and your team. In The Diary Of A CEO (2023), Bartlett offers insights from his experiences as the founder and leader of multiple companies collectively valued at over $1 billion. His advice is not about business strategy but about enduring laws of success applicable to anyone in any industry. The principles he offers are based on psychology, science, and the accumulated wisdom of centuries of research.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 My mother is African, and she has always been entrepreneurial. She has started many businesses, and we have lived in a poor family since I was young. #2 I had announced to my friends that I was going to be a millionaire by the time I was 14 years old. I was convinced that success and money would make me the happiest man on earth. I was convinced they would make me the sexiest man on earth. #3 I had always been happy, but I had believed that happiness was coming, and that it would come when I had money and fame.
"An incredibly powerful mind management model that can help a person become happier, more confident, and a healthier more successful person"--Cover.