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  • Winner Peace

  • How to End Inner Conflict and Make Success Inevitable
  • By: Ryan Christensen
  • Narrated by: Ryan Christensen
  • Length: 3 hrs and 25 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Winner Peace

By: Ryan Christensen
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When we stop beating ourselves up and start helping ourselves instead, we find the peace we’ve always wanted—but never thought possible.

Most of us are trying to succeed our way out of insecurity. But it never ends. This is the fundamental problem of all high achievers: our desire to get more, win bigger, be better, and prove once and for all we’re good enough is not enough.

Proving anything to your satisfaction is a rational process. But feeling like we’re not good enough is an emotional conclusion. And the emotional mind ignores rational proof. Feelings don’t care about your facts, so no matter how hard you push or how much you win, victory is only fleeting. Ultimately, this creates obsession, then exhaustion. It doesn’t even feel good to finish anymore. It only feels good to work. That’s not good.

Winner Peace brings your thoughts, feelings, and efforts into alignment. Author Ryan Christensen’s new model of belief formation and emotional impact harmonizes the rational and emotional minds so that you can live a life of peak fulfillment. This book is an urgent listen for any high-performing individual stuck chasing the moving goalposts of success and meaning.

©2024 Ryan Christensen (P)2024 Ryan Christensen
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Great Guide to End Inner Conflict

This audiobook explores the endless cycle of chasing success to escape insecurity and how it never truly satisfies. Christensen’s model of aligning rational thought with emotional well-being is eye-opening, helping readers break free from the constant pursuit of "enough." This book provides a clear, actionable path toward lasting fulfillment and peace.

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Coming to Inner Harmony

As a high achiever, I've always struggled with feelings of inadequacy, constantly pushing myself to prove my worth through success. Reading "Winner Peace" by Ryan Christensen was a wake-up call, helping me realize that my relentless pursuit of achievement was a futile attempt to escape my own insecurities. The book's insights into the misunderstanding between our rational and emotional minds resonated deeply with me.

Through the author's new model of belief formation and emotional impact, I learned to align my thoughts, feelings, and efforts, creating a sense of inner peace. "Winner Peace" taught me to embrace self-compassion and to find fulfillment in the present moment, rather than chasing an elusive sense of feeling enough.

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So insightful!

Wow I never knew I needed this information so badly. I’ve always been the type of person to work work and work some more and I always felt like I was never doing enough. This book helped me understand how to not tie my emotions to my accomplishments which really help me take a step back and appreciate what I have been able to do.

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