The lead of life

eBook: The lead of life

Sprache - Englisch

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A strange, fascinating universe full of mysteries ..... welcome to my world!

In this story mixing personal development and fantastic adventure, a character is the heart of this book, it is ...... YOU!

You are going to live a very great spiritual quest, are you ready to go beyond the imaginary and to discover a new reality?

Let yourself be carried away by this story that will help you understand the basics of the law of attraction.

A book developed by Yoann MERITZA, professional PNL coach, specializing in personal development


Über den Autor

Yoann MERITZA is a professional coach and essayist author specialized in personal development, notably in NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming), EFT (Emotional Freedom Therapy), and Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy.

He was born on March 28, 1978 in Bonneville in Haute-Savoie and grew up in Cluses in the same department. He studied accounting and trained as an SME-SMI collaborator where he learned NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming). He has participated in numerous internships and seminars on communication and is passionate about personal development. Self-taught at heart, he continues to perfect his skills in communication and the study of human nature by following in the footsteps of many authors of the same theme such as Napoleon Hill, Norman Vincent Peal, Florence Scovel Shinn and Doctor Joseph Murphy.

He creates his own method by synthesizing from his many readings on the subject and brings readers to a broad understanding of the field of personal growth by a simplified approach for assimilation at all levels, his concern being always the accuracy of the chosen theme and to provide novice readers with clear and affordable answers at all cultural levels.

Son of a veteran and former soldier, he is also a member of the 27th BCA and of the UNC-Alpes friendship.

Produkt Details

Verlag: Books on Demand

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 300 Seiten

Größe: 994,0 KB

ISBN: 9782322227051

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