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13 điều người có tinh thần thép không làm = 13 things mentally strong people don't do : take back your power, embrace change, face your fears, and train your brain for happiness and success / Amy Morin ; Trịnh Ngọc Minh dịch.

By: Morin, Amy.
Contributor(s): Trịnh, Ngọc Minh [dịch].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hà Nội : Lao động ; SaiGonBooks, 2020Description: 357 tr. : ảnh ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9786043014334.Other title: Mười ba điều người có tinh thần thép không làm.Subject(s): Self-actualization (Psychology) | Mental discipline | Thói quen xấu -- Tâm lý học ứng dụngDDC classification: 158.1
Contents:
What is mental strength? -- They don't waste time feeling sorry for themselves -- They don't give away their power -- They don't shy away from change -- They don't focus on things they can't control -- They don't worry about pleasing everyone -- They don't fear taking calculated risks -- They don't dwell on the past -- They don't make the same mistakes over and over -- They don't resent other people's success -- They don't give up after the first failure -- They don't fear alone time -- They don't feel the world owes them anything -- They don't expect immediate results -- Conclusion: Maintaining mental strength.
Summary: Examines "how mentally strong people avoid negative behaviors: feeling sorry for themselves, resenting other people's success, and dwelling on the past. Instead, they focus on the positive to help them overcome challenges and become their best"--Amazon.com.
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What is mental strength? -- They don't waste time feeling sorry for themselves -- They don't give away their power -- They don't shy away from change -- They don't focus on things they can't control -- They don't worry about pleasing everyone -- They don't fear taking calculated risks -- They don't dwell on the past -- They don't make the same mistakes over and over -- They don't resent other people's success -- They don't give up after the first failure -- They don't fear alone time -- They don't feel the world owes them anything -- They don't expect immediate results -- Conclusion: Maintaining mental strength.

Examines "how mentally strong people avoid negative behaviors: feeling sorry for themselves, resenting other people's success, and dwelling on the past. Instead, they focus on the positive to help them overcome challenges and become their best"--Amazon.com.

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