How to be your Possible Self

Would you like to know the secret to successful goal-setting? Would you like to live how the fortunate few live? Would you like to live life on your terms?

How to be your Possible Self is the result of my Psychology research. I spent a year studying and researching what makes successful people successful, and I am sure you will benefit from reading this book as much as I did when researching and writing it.

In this book you will:

  • set yourself up for success with effective goal-setting
  • learn all about autogenic conditioning and how powerful it is when you condition yourself for success
  • learn the correct steps for success and the order in which to take them
  • understand the importance of assessing and understanding your childhood life scripts
  • join in a discussion of your possible self that leaves you both informed and excited
  • discover a vast collection of motivational quotes to keep you pumped and excited about your future

Check the book on Amazon and start working towards your Possible Self right now.

Using the strategy and techniques you will find in this book, I went from a penniless student, hopelessly in debt, to living in my own home mortgage-free. I’m not promising a smooth ride, nor any get-rich-quick nonsense, just a scientifically proven method for getting out of life what you most desire. I now drive a comfortable car and am so happy with it I would buy another one of the same make and model no matter how rich I become.

Start working towards your Possible Self right now.

Lee takes complex psychological theories and makes them easily understandable. This book is fabulous, and I have recommended it to all my clients and students.

Dr Lynne Millward, Organisational and Social Psychologist, UK

OMG!!! I cannot tell you how much I am getting out of your book! It’s absolutely AWESOME! Brilliant work- well done x

G, Adelaide

One of the best educational self-help books I’ve read. I’ve already put some of the ideas into practise. With a touch of humour thrown in, it is a very easy read. I know it is one I’ll keep referring back to.

PammyC, Adelaide