
There’s nothing more effective than the bloody stubbornness of a human mind. When developed, rightly, with self-control and purpose, it can transform your will power into your most productive muscle. That’s capable of immeasurably increasing in strength, positively impacting your life with powerful and lasting change.
Sometimes it pays to be stubborn.
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So what’s What Doesn’t Kill Us all about then?
On my dullest days or darkest mornings, when endless waves of negativity and doubt wash over me, I’m fortunate enough that my mental stamina isn’t one for sleeping on the job.
But, like most, I need a good dose of motivation to keep my stamina flexing and fighting fit.
And this book will give you plenty of it.
If you’ve felt, or are going through, that uncomfortable sense you’re surrounded by failure and its inevitable victory, then you need to read this book.
What Doesn’t Kill Us is an extreme insight into the lifestyle of achieving the seemingly impossible, from the man who did it… wearing shorts.
There is nothing more powerful than the human mind. Once set, there is no single force that will persuade it otherwise. It’s the ability it has to push beyond physical limitations, is what I admire the most. Deeply.
On my dullest days or darkest mornings, when endless waves of negativity and doubt wash over me, I’m fortunate enough that my mental stamina isn’t one for sleeping on the job.
But, like most, I need a good dose of motivation to keep my stamina flexing and fighting fit.
And this book will give you just that.
Why do I like it so much?
If you’ve felt, or are going through, that uncomfortable sense you’re surrounded by failure and its inevitable victory, then you need to read this book.
It’s a phenomenal reminder of just how powerful self-belief is. Proving there’s an unstoppable driving force ready to be turned on, deep within us all. That when switched on, not even the harshest of mother natures extreme conditions can beat us, literally.