99% of all people can find at least 10 reasons to be unhappy. Most of them relate to the lack of optimism, which is directly related to various shortcomings - success, social relations or money. Author Alexandru Adrian Carstea has experienced a massive growth in personal development by implementing a series of ideas and thoughts that most people just choose to overlook. He openly discusses 99 ideas to improve your life without making any major investments or spending too much time. 99 WAYS...is stuffed with ideas, tips, suggestions and detailed guides on how to do this and that. Discover personal stories and learn to heal yourself on your way to prosperity, success and happiness. The difference between failure and success is a matter of mentality, as well as several small changes that are right under your nose.
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Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
Publication Date: 05 Aug 2016
Publisher: i2i Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780995480513
About Alexandru-Adrian Carstea
Alexandru Adrian Carstea was born in 1986. The son of two professors in science fields he was a computer enthusiastic since childhood. He used to sneak out with his cousin on weekend nights only to spend their time in Internet cafes. They tried to get everything they could off the Internet so their pockets were always packed with 3.5 floppy disks. In 2004 he graduated from a theoretical high-school only to pursue a higher education in this field. In 2009 he started studying automotive mechanics. Two years later he enrolled in a second university and studied mathematics and informatics. By 2009 he graduated from both universities with different Bachelor's degrees. It was during that period when he understood that personal development can be the factor that makes the difference. During his years in university he worked in several fields in the attempt to gain experience. He settled on content marketing in 2006 and spent almost a decade developing content for companies across the world. Meanwhile he kept studying personal development. He decided to move to Manchester in 2015 as soon as he completed his book. He has also retired from content marketing although he never says never. In 2016 he has started a few business projects in several industries.