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Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting: The Astonishing Power of Feelings by Lynn Grabhorn
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Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting: The Astonishing Power of Feelings

by Lynn Grabhorn

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If you're unfamiliar and want a introduction to the Law of Attraction (LOA), and you like a lot of personal anecdotes to drive the key points home, this might work for you. Unfortunately, if you've read other LOA/Secret-type books, this one does not introduce new concepts about manifesting what you want in life and the information is not presented in a unique or gripping way. It is, however, accessible and simply written. It's just a bit longer than it probably needs to be and very repetitive, which might work for someone else but drives me witless. I recommend the Michael Losier books or others mentioned by fellow readers/reviewers. ( )
  wordgirluk | Sep 10, 2009 |
I have to admit, I was not able to complete this book. While I liked the way Grabhorn wrote and enjoyed her sense of humor, the content was a bit too hokey for me. I had read The Secret and recognize that there is a lot to be gained from positive thought. However, after reading most of the Secret and about 1/2 of this book, I'm convinced that I am not a believer in the true power of positive thinking and that it will attract what you want in life. My review only pertains to that part of the book that I read and I'm noting that Grabhorn's writing was not necessarily what i disliked but the theory. ( )
  lisat781 | Aug 30, 2009 |
A wonderful self help book. Excuse Me is similar to The Secret and uses the laws of attraction. Definitely a great help and easy to read. I recommend it. ( )
  readingnut | Aug 6, 2009 |
I don't need to mention that this is a self help book, a tool... Lynn Grabhorn describes in detail how to apply the concepts of the Law of Attraction and how by controlling our reactions (power of feelings) to external stimulus we can change our lifes. If you are new to this concept Grabhorn will spark an interest with her simple straight forward writing style - this book is easy to read and put into practice. ( )
  RoyalScatterBrain | Aug 1, 2009 |
I'd read the original version of this book back in 2002. Of all the versions of the Abraham/Laws of Attraction books out there, I've found this one the most approachable and enjoyable to read. Lynn Grabhorn is clearly passionate about the topic and what your state of mind can do for your life. If you're looking to manage your thoughts and emotions and create positive outcomes in your life, this book would be a good read. ( )
  namaste22 | Jul 24, 2009 |
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To every one of us who finally...maybe...possibly...believes that they have the right to perpetual happiness, beginning now.
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Whether your Want is to find the fastest way around the traffic downtown or to find a new mate, all you have to do is pay attention to the signs that will come to make it happen . . . and learn to trust them!
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Positive feelings have power! Envision what you want. How good would a new partner, a new car, or a new job feel? It’s already yours. Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting asks you to stop second guessing yourself and start believing in what you can achieve through the power of positive feelings. Have you ever gotten so wrapped up in day-to-day life you stop paying attention to how you’re feeling? Something goes wrong and you blame other people. The key to getting back on the right track is simple: focus inward, on what it would feel like to have it all go right. And it will.

Lynn Grabhorn reveals how to invite the positive to you by focusing on what you want. She shows that all it takes is a few bursts of pure, intense concentration. Allow yourself to start believing in what you can accomplish instead of what you can’t and cut down on those negative feelings. Follow Grabhorn’s simple steps and soon you’ll be attracting the things you really want.

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We all know how strong our emotions can be - but do we really appreciate that they can actually help us to achieve what we want? We sometimes disregard our feelings and carry on living life the way we have always lived it - but our emotions are in fact the key to finding a life that is the way we always dreamt it would be. Top life coach and author Lynn Grabhorn helps us to realise how negative feelings create negative energy and events, then presents the techniques we can use to recognise these negative emotions, change them into positive ones - and watch the transformation begin. Written in a clear, friendly, direct style and with real-life anecdotes as examples, this book uncovers the real strength behind our emotions - and will help everyone who has ever wanted to turn their life around to achieve their true desires.

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