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Reinvention: How to Make the Rest of Your Life the Best of Your Life by Brian Tracy
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Reinvention: How to Make the Rest of Your Life the Best of Your Life

by Brian Tracy

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As personal success expert Brian Tracy can attest, it's not until you deal with the dissatisfactions of the present that you can move onward and opward to create the wonderful future that is possible for you. In "Reinvention," Brian Tracy reveals how every one of us is engineered for success, and with the right focus, can remake ourselves and put an end to the chronic stress, unhappiness, and dissatisfaction that we might feel in our careers and lives. This unique, life-altering book gives readers an interactive series of exercises they can use to focus on what they really want for themselves and turn their greatest dreams into reality

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