Flip It: How to Get the Best Out of Everything (Unabridged)
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3.7 • 3 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
It seems we're all growing more negative. Bad news on the TV and in the papers makes us all feel fed up, and we find it easier to talk about what's wrong instead of looking for what's good.
But imagine knowing a simple trick that you could use to help you feel better about everything. No matter how bad, how upsetting, how annoying or how frustrating the situation, wouldn't it be great if you had the power to take it on and make it better?
Well, that simple trick does exist, and it's time to learn how to "Flip It".
This fantastic book will show you a different way of thinking, acting, feeling, and doing, whereby you can easily and simply get the very best out of every situation you find yourself in.
You'll learn straightforward techniques that you can use to make the bad times more bearable, the good times better than ever, and everyday life just, well, less "everyday".
Then, with a little practice, you'll learn how to Flip It swiftly, instantly and successfully to turn even the most pressing problems into the best possible experiences. And once you've learned to Flip It with ease, just like super-successful people have been doing for thousands of years, you'll find, at home and at work, your life is more fun, more successful, more rewarding and more positive. Embrace the power of the Flip It philosophy today and discover how brilliant it feels to shine and live your life full of positivity, possibility, and purpose.
Customer Reviews
It is not something new to me
It is good, but not as good as the publicity I've seen wants you to think it is, it says: "The book that will change your life", well it didn't work for me (maybe my life is already changed). I've already read other books that were as good. I was expecting much more, something really new. If you never read any good book about personnal growth, you will like it. It is a lot about positive thinking in an intelligent way, seeing things differently (flip it). There is a lot of examples about love, work, familly, friends and money. I don't understand why it is in "finance" it should be in "personnal development" or something like that.