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Mindchange: The art of thinking, feeling and living well

Current price: $25.00
Mindchange: The art of thinking, feeling and living well
Mindchange: The art of thinking, feeling and living well

Barnes and Noble

Mindchange: The art of thinking, feeling and living well

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Success, happiness, and how to lead a harmonious and meaningful life are questions everyone grapples with, especially in an increasingly complex world where stress and high expectations from society make many feel unwell.
The Mindchange model helps you take control of your own emotions, enabling you to focus your mental and emotional resources on goals that create meaning for you. The brain is plastic, and we are gaining better tools to train our thinking. Mindchange is a model for redirecting your thinking in a more positive direction. The author also shares personal experiences, anecdotes, and lessons from a unique career as a tech entrepreneur and grandmaster in various martial arts, along with engaging conversations with inspiring thinkers.
Ola Ahlvarsson is a Swedish entrepreneur, martial artist, and author. He has developed a number of successful digital platforms and co-manages the innovation hubs Epicenter and Elements. Ahlvarsson is a sought-after speaker and hosts SIME, an international conference series that fosters networking with a focus on digitalization and innovation.

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