How To Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It…
- By: Joseph Simonds
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- Found In: Unchurched, Weekly Newsletter: 3-8-20
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There are only a few books that I purchased more than five times to give to a friend or loved one…
Kamal Ravikant’s, “Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It” is one of them.
I still remember the first time I read it… it was so powerful… so meaningful… so true.
Most of us go through life longing for more love and attention, yet rarely loving ourselves as we should.
After Kamal went through a really tough battle (losing a loved one, losing a business, depression, thoughts of suicide), he discovered how “loving himself” was the answer to change everything.
Fast forward today, he’s “manual” for loving yourself has changed countless lives (including yours truly), and I highly encourage you to read this book as soon as possible.
I haven’t met anyone who can’t benefit from it.
Definitely listen until the end and let me know your thoughts!
Click here to get a copy of Kamal’s book, Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It
How To Love Yourself [PODCAST]
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