
Power of No: Because one little word can bring health, abundance and happiness - Paperback
Power of No: Because one little word can bring health, abundance and happiness - Paperback
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by James Altucher (Author), Claudia Azula Altucher (Contribution by)
This lively, practical guide shows you that a well-placed 'no' will not only save you time and trouble--it will save your life
"Takes a fresh approach to becoming masterful at using 'no' to say 'yes' to life." --Cheryl Richardson, author of The Art of Extreme Self-Care
- To standards that no longer serve you.
- To people who drain you of your creativity and expression.
- To beliefs that are not true to the real you. It's one thing to say "No," the authors explain. It's another thing to have the Power of No. When you do, you will have a stronger sense of what is good for you and the people around you, and you will have a deeper understanding of who you are. Ultimately, you'll be freed to say a truly powerful "Yes" in your life--one that opens the door to opportunities, abundance, and love.
Author Biography
James Altucher is a successful entrepreneur, chess master, spiritual teacher, and writer. Claudia Azula Altucher is an author and a teacher of yoga, meditation, and philosophy. Together, they inspire people through their writings, talks, online seminars, and Twitter Q&A sessions, shedding light on topics from stress and anxiety to money and relationships to accessing and honoring our true selves. James is the author of eleven books, including the bestseller Choose Yourself. His blog, The Altucher Confidential, has attracted more than 15 million readers since its launch in 2010. Claudia is the author of 21 Things to Know Before Starting an Ashtanga Yoga Practice and frequently gives talks and retreats on yoga and meditation. Both have published their writings in media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, Thought Catalog, and Elephant Journal.



















