Title | : | The Art Of Manifesting Money: How To Manifest Money Using The Law Of Attraction (Self Love, Friendship And Money) |
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Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 126 |
Publication | : | Published November 4, 2021 |
The Art Of Manifesting Money: How To Manifest Money Using The Law Of Attraction (Self Love, Friendship And Money) Reviews
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The Art of Manifesting Money by Rebecca Collins
How to Manifest Money using the Law of Attraction
This was a very quick read, a book that can be read in one sitting. While it states the page length is 124 pages, I read it on my Kindle application on my iPhone, and went through the book quickly.
While she does talk about the Law of Attraction, she does not have a scientific degree as far as I can tell. The ideas are sound, and have been talked about before, but I really would have loved an index or a resources’ page at the back of the book. Instead, I got a bunch of quotes, or mentions of her other books in this book.
However, I was reading this book while having a few people visiting us. This one couple is very negative, and I could see how her ideas about surrounding yourself with positive people and projecting positive energy would be for the best.
Some of the advice I had heard before, like SMART goals and vision boards, as well as using visualizations. Others, like the Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill makes me think that I should read that book. I also liked how she mentioned using a journal and writing down your thoughts and goals. I believe this is the best way to make goals happen and I am happy to see that to be true.
All in all, this was an interesting book with some great information. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. -
f the Law of attraction has always sounded like a good idea to you but you've had trouble implementing the practicle application of it then this book is for you. I have been studying the law for several years now and reading this guide book brought a lot of the basic concepts into focus for me and the exercises towards the back end seem like an excellent roadmap to becoming a real practitioner of it.