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Sort Your Crap Out: Own Your Choices. Silence Your Critic. Get Stuff Done. Willem Tait Series of Self-Help Mastery Books
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-6398578-9-3
- EAN9780639857893
- Date de parution18/12/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWRT Publishing
Résumé
This book is a practical guide for adults who feel overwhelmed, distracted, or stuck in repeating patterns they want to change. Sort Your Crap Out focuses on personal responsibility, clarity, self-discipline, boundaries, and follow-through. It encourages readers to examine their habits, challenge unhelpful thinking, and take consistent action instead of relying on motivation or quick fixes. The approach is direct and structured.
Each section addresses a common obstacle such as avoidance, self-doubt, lack of focus, emotional clutter, and poor decision-making. The emphasis is on realistic progress, not perfection. This book is intended for readers who want a straightforward framework for improving their daily choices, managing pressure, and moving forward with greater intention and accountability.
Each section addresses a common obstacle such as avoidance, self-doubt, lack of focus, emotional clutter, and poor decision-making. The emphasis is on realistic progress, not perfection. This book is intended for readers who want a straightforward framework for improving their daily choices, managing pressure, and moving forward with greater intention and accountability.











