Muro – (Spanish)
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La seguridad no est en las paredes, sino en los cimientos!
Ya no se construyen murallas que rodeen las ciudades modernas porque fracasaron como sistema de defensa. Sin embargo, nosotros seguimos fabricando “muros personales defensivos, con la equivocada idea de defendernos y evitar que nos vean tal como somos y nos lastimen. Son paredes mentales blanqueadas que muchas veces enclaustran vidas arruinadas que se esconden y lamentan en silencio. Te guiar a identificar los siete muros que no te dejan avanzar hacia tu realizacin y te desafiar a derribar esas viejas paredes que limitan tu xito personal.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629113814
ISBN10: 1629113816
Language: Spanish
Carlos Barbieri
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2015
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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