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he used to improve each habit. For instance, he lists habit #30 as “Intuition. Go with your gut instinct. It’s probably right“. This calls for more information. Seems to me Steve could have provided an example of when intuition has served him wellthis book with the wealth of information posted on Steve’s Site it becomes a formidable force in your arsenal to help manifest the success you are not only looking for but, are capable of achieving. Or, as we like to say here at SUCCCESS.org, this material is very likely to help you CREATE YOUR IDEAL FUTURE. I think that would’ve been helpful. Or, perhaps, sharing any technique he used to refine his intuitive powers and how that may have assisted him to Having said that, I fully appreciate there are size constraints to any book and I’m sure he had to pick and choose content. Not unlike myself with this review, as there is really so much more quality content, yet I can only address so much here!Summary… The Bottom SlicePersonal Development for Smart People is a very practical, useful and fantastic addition to any library on personal development! When you couple
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