
Best. Life. Ever.
12 Steps to Stop REACTING to Life & Begin CREATING It
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Joanna Rajendran
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Joanna Rajendran
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EVER FEEL STUCK?
- Are you thriving or surviving?
- Living out your dreams or managing what life is throwing your way?
- Do you sometimes forget that you are an actual miracle walking around in human form?
Well, you’re in the right place. This book will guide you through 12 steps to stop REACTING to life and begin CREATING it.
Step 1. Turn on this audiobook and give yourself a hug (seriously!) & feel me hugging you back, acknowledging that we have all been there.
Step 2. Use it as a guide to bring you to a place where you remember what sets your soul on fire and you have the tools to do just that.
After spending 26 years studying with modern-day sage and the world’s oldest yoga teacher, Tao Porchon-Lynch, Joanna Rajendran shared the lessons learned in her first book My Guru Wears Heels. Obsessed with helping as many people as possible live their best life ever, Joanna has taken her expertise in meditation & mindset mastery off the mat and into the world. She spends her time connecting with others through her keynote speaking, performance coaching and leading her signature course BEST. LIFE. EVER.
This is the audiobook version of that course, to make the transformational magic accessible to everyone, everywhere.
“From marching with Gandhi to becoming the world’s oldest yoga teacher, Tao left a huge mark on the world. Sage and I had the honor of meeting with her and Joanna and it was clear the two shared a special bond. We are so happy she’s sharing Tao’s message of peace with future generations.” —Tony Robbins