159. Tips for Taking Ownership From The #1 Motivational Speaker in the World

Ya know that now-famous YouTube video “when you want to succeed as badly as you want to breathe, that’s when you’ll be successful?”

Well today’s book review is that guy (ET the hip hop preacher)’s book, You Owe You.

Expect to be inspired by the #1 motivational speaker in the world (him, not me lol) as you learn his formula for taking ownership and changing your life.

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To Your Health Podcast is THE self-improvement podcast for women want it all: great health, strong relationships, and fulfilling career. Whether you want to lose weight for the last time, improve your well-being, or use health as the foundation for success in other areas, this podcast is for you.

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