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Ambition Addiction: How to Slow Down, Practice Gratitude & Find Inner Happiness | Self-Help Book for Personal Growth & Mindfulness
Ambition Addiction: How to Slow Down, Practice Gratitude & Find Inner Happiness | Self-Help Book for Personal Growth & MindfulnessAmbition Addiction: How to Slow Down, Practice Gratitude & Find Inner Happiness | Self-Help Book for Personal Growth & Mindfulness

Ambition Addiction: How to Slow Down, Practice Gratitude & Find Inner Happiness | Self-Help Book for Personal Growth & Mindfulness

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Ambition is a blessing. It is a key motivator driving people to achieve their hopes and dreams. But for many, accomplishment is never enough. In a culture obsessed with fame and celebrity, the burning desire for acclaim, conquest, and domination can be overwhelming―to the detriment of one’s personal life. This is ambition addiction: the all-encompassing yearning for success at any cost.Self-described ambition addict Benjamin Shalva (Spiritual Cross-Training) has written an insightful and illuminating book for anyone who wants to control that destructive strain of ambition and live with integrity. He identifies the signs and symptoms of ambition addiction and profiles iconic achievers to help readers identify unhealthy motivations. Then he reveals the five steps to living a fulfilling life of healthy, productive ambition in which grand but elusive fantasies give way to the true happiness of the here and now.

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I loved this. And I needed to hear it. Despite my quest to reach my book goal for 2019 (thus affecting my reading pace), I slowed my reading of each page, to actually absorb what he was saying. Some of his suggestions are definitely corny (to me), but can be incredibly helpful for people who really feel like they have hit a rock bottom and don't know where to start, what in their life to analyzze, or what to do. Some of the other exercises I can actually see myself doing, and as I read through the steps, could visualize how my own would look or what they would say.

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