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Happiness with Mo Gawdat Reviews

4.9 Rating 119 Reviews
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Learn a new skill
Just love it it's worh to learn this
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Posted 5 months ago
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Learn a new skill
I really enjoyed, felt inspired and learnt new skills from this course. This clear, defined, bite-sized approach worked very well for me. Mo was emphatic and human centred which made the information very digestible. Thank you for all the approaches and ideas that you shared.
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Posted 5 months ago
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Learn a new skill, Other
Really insightful, accessible and practical - all delivered in a warm engaging way.
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Posted 5 months ago
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Other
This is a great course, very insightful. There is a lot to think about particularly AI and its impact on the world. Great for a positive outlook!
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Posted 6 months ago
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Other
A very interesting and thought provoking course. It leans heavily on an Eastern somewhat Buddhist perspective. Personally, I don’t fully agree with his analysis of thought being the primary problem.l All the same, a great course.
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Posted 6 months ago
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Learn a new skill
Simply structured, clear and so valuable
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Posted 6 months ago
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Learn a new skill
nice structure nice length of the videos nice that there are tasks and journaling included
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Posted 6 months ago
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Learn a new skill
In this course Mo Gawdat leads us on a fascinating journey. He explains in simple language how we can be the masters of our brains and happiness by using techniques involving mindfulness and neuroplasticity.
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Posted 6 months ago