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  • 21 Habits of Highly Broke People

  • Break Free from Destructive Habits with Practical Steps to Turn Your Finances Around
  • By: Dipo Adesina MBA
  • Narrated by: Dipo Adesina
  • Length: 2 hrs and 37 mins

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21 Habits of Highly Broke People

By: Dipo Adesina MBA
Narrated by: Dipo Adesina
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Publisher's Summary

Being broke does not just happen by accident. It is a direct result of bad choices made over time that eventually turned into habits that masters you. Like a thermostat, once these habits are set, it becomes nearly impossible to break them without deliberate and intentional effort. 21 Habits of Highly Broke People dives into details on the habits that keeps people poor and practical action steps you can take to break free from these habits.

21 Habits of Highly Broke People will show you:

  • How your choices about money is keeping you broke
  • What the rich do differently from the poor
  • How to break bad habits and replace them with positive habits
©2018 Dipo Adesina (P)2019 Dipo Adesina

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