
Invencible – (Spanish)
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Muchos caen ante las batallas de la vida, y algunos no se levantan del suelo ante esos golpes. Que tal si te dijera que aunque las luchas sean inevitables, las derrotas son opcionales? No podremos evitar las peleas de la vida, pero si podemos evitar sucumbir ante ellas.
En su nuevo libro, Invencible, Adolfo Aguero Esgaib convierte 12 capitulos en 12 rounds, presentando la vida como un cuadrilatero de boxeo donde luchamos contra 12 rivales: el miedo, la depresion, el desanimo, la soledad, la traicion, la ingratitud, la discriminacion, la crisis economica, la duda, el dolor y la separacion (familiar y conyugal). El autor describe cada problematica, y te propone ambas soluciones, practica y espiritual, para vencer a cada uno de tus rivales. En nuestro rincon del cuadrilatero de la vida, el verdadero Invencible, nuestro fiel entrenador, nos dara la estrategia para que ganemos la pelea por knock-out.
Many fall hurt from the battles of life, and some never rise from the ground due to the blows. What if I told you that although struggles are unavoidable, defeats are optional? We cannot avoid the fights of life, but we can avoid succumbing to them.
In his new book, Unbeatable, Adolfo Aguero Esgaib turns 12 chapters into 12 rounds, presenting life as a boxing ring where we fight against 12 rivals: fear, depression, discouragement, loneliness, betrayal, ingratitude, discrimination, economic crisis, doubt, pain and separation (family and marital). The author describes each problem, and proposes both practical and spiritual solutions to overcome each one of your rivals. In our corner of the ring of life, the real Unbeatable, our faithful coach, will give us the strategy for winning by knock-out.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641233620
ISBN10: 1641233621
Language: Spanish
Adolfo Esgaib
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2019
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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