Book — Published in 2017
how to
change
your life
BY DAVID THE OPTIMIST
The older you get, the harder it is to make changes in your life. That’s because the more you live, the more powerful your beliefs become, and not all of them are positive. Your habits quietly become part of your subconscious, and you do things without even realizing it.
This book gives you a starting point and specific things you can do to make small but relevant improvements. You’ll find a list of personal skills transferable to your professional life, and habits to help you improve every day.

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2017
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About the book
What this
Book will
teach you
Whenever you want to make a change in your life, you should be aware of the habits that are part of what you’re trying to change. And take them one by one. This book makes that process simple and actionable.
Inside, you’ll find short and easy-to-understand information so you can start reviewing your life immediately and set a direction for your improvements. No complexity. No fluff. Just the next step.
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Spot the habits holding you back
Learn to identify which habits are silently reinforcing the patterns you want to change.
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Build a personal skills list
Discover which personal skills can transform your professional life when you develop them intentionally.
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Make small, relevant improvements
Stop trying to change everything at once. This book shows you how one small shift compounds into transformation.
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Set a clear direction
Learn how to review where you are and define where you’re going — with clarity and without overwhelm.
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David is a genius. I learned so much about how to change my life from it that I can’t even articulate it. The best part about the book is how simple and actionable everything is. If you want to change your life for the better, then read this book!
Nell Pravin ★★★★★ 4.5 / 5
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