The Tools
Transform Your Problems into Courage, Confidence, and Creativity
by Phil Stutz
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“About all of the devices that they have developed to help people get through blocks and have breakthroughs. | Has a bunch of good hacks in there that I like. | “@ManOfPiePants: books u recommend” 3 current nonfiction books I recommend: 1. #GoodSelfBadSelf 2. @TheToolsBook 3. Man Made @thejoelstein”
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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Psychology, and Personal Development.
The groundbreaking New York Times bestseller featuring five uniquely effective tools to help you embrace your shadow, learn the secret of true confidence, and bring about dynamic personal growth—as seen on Goop and The Dr. Oz Show   Change can begin right now.   The Tools is a dynamic, resultsoriented practice that defies the tradi...
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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Psychology, and Personal Development.
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Whitney Cummings
“About all of the devices that they have developed to help people get through blocks and have breakthroughs. | Has a bunch of good hacks in there that I like. | “@ManOfPiePants: books u recommend” 3 current nonfiction books I recommend: 1. #GoodSelfBadSelf 2. @TheToolsBook 3. Man Made @thejoelstein”
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