Who would I recommend the Loserthink to? - Deepstash

Who would I recommend the Loserthink to?

The 24-year-old person who is dealing with negative self-talk, the 33-year-old person who is suffering from burnout from a job that doesn’t bring them happiness and wants to change their life, or the 40-year-old coach who wants to learn what to tell people to change their life.

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Loserthink - Book Review

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