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Breaking The Habit of Being Yourself
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Breaking The Habit of Being Yourself

How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One

by Joe Dispenza

Recommended by Dave Elitch, Tianna Bartoletta +
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More people need to read this book it’s literally mindblowing. I say literally because by the end of this book I will have rewired my brain. It’s so good

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Recommended by 3 notable people, including Dave Elitch and Tianna Bartoletta

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Recommended by 4 sources and appears in Law of Attraction, Personal Development, and Most Recommended Books.

You are not doomed by your genes and hardwired to be a certain way for the rest of your life. A new science is emerging that empowers all human beings to create the reality they choose. In Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself, renowned author, speaker, researcher, and chiropractor Dr. Joe Dispenza combines the fields of quantum physics, neuroscienc...

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Recommended by 4 sources and appears in Law of Attraction, Personal Development, and Most Recommended Books.

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More people need to read this book it’s literally mindblowing. I say literally because by the end of this book I will have rewired my brain. It’s so good
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