Saturday, December 16, 2006

Reg Gupton posts a guest book review of Excuse me, Your Life is Waiting

Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting
Lynn Grabhorn

Reviewed by Scott Wiseman

In Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting the author emphatically states that we attract what we feel, not what we want or don't want, nor tediously plan for, but what we feel about attaining our desires. This is her take on the Laws of Attraction-applying the physical laws of magnetism to personal attainment. Our feelings positive or negative vibrate at high or low frequencies that will attract positive or negative experiences.

Her proof is in anecdotal stories of her own and others experience, rather than scientific fact. For some that may be difficult swallow, as the target of this book seems to be those very individuals that are skeptics or over-analyzers. However, if you are wondering why it might be that the other guy always seems to get the prize or others still are able to obtain indescribable success, this may be the piece to the puzzle you are looking for. She suggests that we get out of fear based thoughts about money, relationships, health and other critical areas of life and train ourselves to feel, what it would be like to live in the abundance of our desires.

There are plenty of ah ha's in this book and the reader will undoubtedly find themselves reviewing experiences in their life, both good and bad, that seemed to manifest themselves out of feelings they were flowing at the time. There seems to be enough proof that these concepts work. Lastly, Grabhorn cautions that changing how we think and feel may not be easy, but it is guaranteed to be life changing. To that end she offers a 30-day plan to kick start you on your way to positive feelings and a life of abundance.

You can add this book to your library here: Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting: The Astonishing Power of Feelings

Reg Gupton

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