The likeability factor how to boost your L-factor & achieve your life's dreams
Explains why likeability is the key to happiness and success and demonstrates how anyone can develop the ability to create positive feelings in others and how to enhance one's personal L-factors through the application of four basic principles.
"Explains why likeability is the key to happiness and success and demonstrates how anyone can develop the ability to create positive feelings in others and how to enhance one's personal L-factors through the application of four basic principles."
"Explains why likeability is the key to happiness and success and demonstrates how anyone can develop the ability to create positive feelings in others and how to enhance one's personal L-factors through the application of four basic principles."@en
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