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Lazy Person's Guides is a series of short, popular, cheerful yet thoroughly grounded practical and authoritative books on various health issues and conditions. While the emphasis will be on complementary therapies, authors will deal with conventional medical approaches as well. The series is being written for an international readership. This is the perfect guide to help you understand and improve the way you feel and think about yourself. It will not bombard the reader with case studies (which don't apply to you anyway), quizzes (who needs a quiz when you feel rotten), exercises (does anyone every do them?), proverbs (please ) or diagrams. This book is about you and the essential information and advice you need to improve your self-esteem. Anything is possible when self-esteem is high just as everything seems impossible when self-esteem is low. Here are the skills and the knowledge the change your life for the better, right now.
Genre: Self-Help / Personal Growth / Self-Esteem (fancy, right?)
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