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Complaint Free World: How to Stop Complaining and Start Enjoying the Life You Always Wanted
Complaint Free World: How to Stop Complaining and Start Enjoying the Life You Always Wanted | Will Bowen
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Your thoughts create your life. Your words indicate what you re thinking. More than ten million people in 106 countries have used the simple principles found in this book to eradicate the toxicity of complaining from their lives. And, as a result, they have experienced: . Better health . Happier relationships . Greater career success . Significant increases in happiness In this book, you will learn: . What constitutes a complaint . Why complaining is destructive . How to get yourself and others to stop complaining Full of practical ideas and inspiring stories from people who have already transformed their lives, "A Complaint Free World" will teach you how to not only stop complaining but to also become more positive and have the life you ve always dreamed of having. "
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MoistStickyBun
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Our thoughts create our world and our words indicate our thoughts. Complaining about an illness will neither shorten its duration nor lessen its severity. It is vital that we control our minds in order to re-create our lives. Watch your thoughts, for they become words.

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KristenDuck
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A complaint free world sounds really lovely. But is it realistic?

Let‘s be honest: we all complain.

Through this book you are encouraged to go 21 days without complaining and because of it will notice a healthier, happier lifestyle.

I have way eased up on complaining over the past few years but this book really helps keep things in focus. Nothing is wrong with trying to be more positive!

KathyWheeler I think less complaining is doable but no complaining is not and is probably not good for us anyway. 4y
The_Penniless_Author @KathyWheeler Agreed. I think trying to "be more positive" actually can be quite bad for you, especially when it involves ignoring or suppressing legitimate feelings of anger or sadness. There's even a clinical term for it - "toxic positivity". 4y
KathyWheeler @The_Penniless_Author Interesting that there‘s a term for too much positivity. 4y
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