The Success Experiment - FlexMami's Formula to Knowing What You Really Want and How to Get it

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ISBN: 9780648987482
Publisher: Bloomsbury Pantera
Published: 1 June, 2021
Format: Paperback
Language: English
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The charismatic queen of introspection and self-discovery, FlexMami is your quintessential modern-day sage, guiding you to get your thinking (and life) on track. How would our lives change if we set our goals based on what would actually fulfil us, instead of what feels easy or achievable? Lillian Ahenkan' s hypothesis- anyone can create a unique formula for their own personal success. The one-size-fits-all approach to your best lif' is outdated - you can do better. You do' t have to be exceptional (or even the exception) to be successful. You just need to learn the algorithm. Through her own success experiment, Lillian transformed herself from a two-time uni drop-out stuck in a career that paid in burnout, into highly sought-after media personality FlexMami. And here she shows that her experience has' t been a fluke. Instead of focusing on what you ca' t change, spend your time hacking what you can - yourself. This formula combines what you know about yourself with what you know about society. The result? Getting what you really want.

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