Getting UP!: Supercharging Your Energy
Book Details
Author(s)Greg Conderacci
PublisherGregory Conderacci
ISBN / ASIN0997358211
ISBN-139780997358216
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank133,888
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Want More Energy?
Getting UP! will help you generate extra energy to:
* Accomplish more in less time
* Reduce stress
* Balance your career and lifestyle.
This book is about getting UP! -- the energy to be ready, willing and able to live the successful life you want. Like the thousands who have taken Greg Conderacci's energy seminars, you'll learn why:
* Managing your energy, not your time, is the way to go
* Getting more energy isn't about what you drink...it's about what you think
* Driving a stake through the hearts of the vampires sucking your life away might help
* Supercharging your energy is easier and more fun than you think.
In Getting UP!, Greg brings you the same skills he teaches at a top graduate school and Fortune 500 companies. Lots of people promise better performance...Greg proves it. Using his energy techniques, in 2015 he rode a bicycle across America in just 18 days -- averaging 150 miles a day. What could you do with that kind of energy?
Getting UP! will help you generate extra energy to:
* Accomplish more in less time
* Reduce stress
* Balance your career and lifestyle.
This book is about getting UP! -- the energy to be ready, willing and able to live the successful life you want. Like the thousands who have taken Greg Conderacci's energy seminars, you'll learn why:
* Managing your energy, not your time, is the way to go
* Getting more energy isn't about what you drink...it's about what you think
* Driving a stake through the hearts of the vampires sucking your life away might help
* Supercharging your energy is easier and more fun than you think.
In Getting UP!, Greg brings you the same skills he teaches at a top graduate school and Fortune 500 companies. Lots of people promise better performance...Greg proves it. Using his energy techniques, in 2015 he rode a bicycle across America in just 18 days -- averaging 150 miles a day. What could you do with that kind of energy?
