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Book Reviews of Law of Attraction: The Science of Attracting More of What You Want and Less of What You Don'tBook Review: Too Much White Space - Not Enough "Why?" Summary: 2 StarsI read this book in about 2 hours. It reads more like a comic than a book and there's so much white space on each page (ignoring that every other page gives you space to write) that I really feel for the trees that have gone into making it!I know some people reading my comments who are "true believers" in thought vibration and laws of attraction will think it's because, "I don't believe", but I do. I just think you won't find more than a few simple things to try in this book. Obviously reviews are subjective - so here's my balanced summary: If you want really simple, short, exercises that will definitely work, but with little explanation as to "why they work" then you might love this book. If you're looking to up your knowledge on a fascinating subject and are interested in "how and why" then I don't think you'll find what you're looking for here.
Book Review: Great Book If You Use The Advice Summary: 4 StarsI have read and studied and teach much about the law of attraction and related subjects. At last here is a book that introduces the subject to a wider audience. If you have read or tried to read books such As Think and Grow Rich (also excellent!) here is a book to move you in a direction to obtain that which you desire. Be patient and work on this everyday...
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Book Review: Clear and dynamic Summary: 4 StarsTHE LAW OF ATTRACTION by Michael Losier shows how to use the law of attraction and how to establish a firm foundation in creating change in our life. He adds that most people are good at declaring what they don't want but have difficulty saying what they want. So Losier breaks down the process of change into three easy steps as follow:
Step One: Write down every thing that you don't want, such as, "Not buying things because I can't afford them", "Upset customers or co-workers" and whatever else you don't want.
Step Two: Write down everything you do want. Your first list can be helpful with this stage. So for me this included "Money to buy what I want", "Friendly customers and co-workers" and more.
Step Three: Allow your want and this includes eliminating all doubts from your thinking that could block your goals.
Michael empowers you to change your life through an easy approach and offers clear explaination on how to achieve your desires. This book is an easy read with clear guidelines.
Michael Losier is an N.L.P. Practitioner and Coach on Law of Attraction from Victoria, Canada. He gives in-person Law of Attraction seminars in Victoria and teleseminars to wider audiences, so he knows what he's talking about.
I believe positive thinking approach offered in this book and other similar books is helpful to assist individuals overcome hopelessness. I would only caution that instead of blame, a reader trying this approach have an open attitude - kind of like seeing where this will take you. Many laws operate in life besides the law of attraction, so being hard on yourself is counterproductive. Yet it is important for us to try to create positive change in our life with an affirming mental attitude.
Another book that I very much enjoyed reading is NEXUS: A NEO NOVEL, since it offered a unique journey into love, empathy & compassion. I believe compassion is an important law that needs to guide our daily life along with positive thoughts in order to create a better life for ourselves and everyone else.
Book Review: A Rare Exception That Actually Delivers Summary: 5 StarsUnlike many of the "feel good" books that uplift your spirits with hope to ultimately bring you down with simplistic claims that do not work, Michael Losier's "Law of Attraction" provides practical methods that can be tested for their validity. As a clinical psychologist I specialize in how cultural beliefs affect the immune system. Consequently, I am profoundly aware of how our thinking can influence our wellness, but more importantly, how beliefs are resistant to change because of our fear of joy. With a background in Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP), Michael Losier takes these resistances into account when he offers solutions to change our deprivation mentality. Based on my clinical experience, I can go a step further and argue that, in addition to the suggestions made in "Law of Attraction", when a person begins to see positive results based on their new approach to challenges, there is an empowering effect that enhances immune function and wellness.
I strongly recommend this book for those who are ready to give up beliefs and behaviors that do not serve them well. "Law of Attraction" is an excellent tool for positive change.
Book Review: Offers Practical Steps Summary: 5 StarsI bought Losier's book with 'NEXUS: A Neo Novel' and like the insights in both books. 'Nexus' is more a personal story about people trying to overcome negative thinking at a yoga camp.
'Law of Attraction' by Michael Losier has the same title as 'The Law of Attraction' by Jerry and Ester Hicks but they are two separate books. The book by the Hicks is far more metaphysical than this book. Both deal with the law of attraction.
The basic idea behind that law is that 'like attracts like' - the thoughts you put out to the universe multiply and are reinforced. When you send out negative thoughts you are creating that vibration around you - same goes for positive thoughts. We all know being positive often creates better results and offers a better change of achieving our goals in life.
Losier gives practical steps to help you clarify your goals and work towards them.
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