Willpower: The Owner's Manual - 12 Tools for Doing the Right Thing
Book Details
Author(s)Frank Martela PhD
PublisherFilosofian Akatemia Oy
ISBN / ASIN9526804503
ISBN-139789526804507
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank856,145
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
As featured in Fitness Magazine and Natural Health.
Why is Barack Obama only wearing gray or blue suits? Why did Stanley, while searching for Doctor Livingstone in the darkest Africa and haunted by malaria, mosquitoes, diseases, and beasts, still insist on shaving every single morning?
This book is the owner's manual to willpower. Quick to read, hard to put down. It offers you the 12 essential tools for strong will, including:
Get the book and start taking charge of your own life. Don't procrastinate. Do it now!
"Martela explains the nuts and bolts of willpower, offers easy to follow instructions on how to work it, and in the end, presents you with a challenge you can't say no to. ... I think one of the best compliments is that this 50+ page book inspired me to get cracking with certain goals of my own."
- Emilia Lahti, MSSc, MAPP, researcher and a lecturer on determination and resilience
Why is Barack Obama only wearing gray or blue suits? Why did Stanley, while searching for Doctor Livingstone in the darkest Africa and haunted by malaria, mosquitoes, diseases, and beasts, still insist on shaving every single morning?
This book is the owner's manual to willpower. Quick to read, hard to put down. It offers you the 12 essential tools for strong will, including:
- The 20-Second Rule
- Effective Resting
- Forgiving Yourself in Order to Learn
- The Zorro Circle
Get the book and start taking charge of your own life. Don't procrastinate. Do it now!
"Martela explains the nuts and bolts of willpower, offers easy to follow instructions on how to work it, and in the end, presents you with a challenge you can't say no to. ... I think one of the best compliments is that this 50+ page book inspired me to get cracking with certain goals of my own."
- Emilia Lahti, MSSc, MAPP, researcher and a lecturer on determination and resilience
