Law of Attraction: The Science of Attracting More of What You Want
and Less of What You Don't

Law of Attraction: The Science of Attracting More of What You Wan...

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Editorial Reviews

This self-help book offers an easy-to-follow, step-by-step inspirational program that leads readers through the process of figuring out what they want, why they don't have it yet, and what they need to do to get it and the life they've always desired.

Customer Reviews

From the author of Tales of Ancient Xenar

Reviewed by J. Price, 2010-03-04

Yes, my review here isn't for this book, but for the author and the techniques he teaches. I have read a lot of Mr. Losier's works about the law of attraction and his works detail a lot of work to make it work in your favor. He has you writing out whole lists of thing you want and don't want, these list called Clarity/Contrast lists. I frankly don't like having to write pages of lists just to make something work for me. My advice to all of you, avoid stuff by Michael Losier.

Very Easy to Understand

Reviewed by A. Lake, 2010-02-13

I had been introduced to The Secret and Quantum Success and this is the easiest to understand by far. I had already read the book wanted to make it a gift to some one and the CD is great and easy listening.

Ask yourself what you want, NOT what you DON'T want....from author of EXPLOSION IN PARIS...

Reviewed by Linda Masemore Pirrung, 2010-02-01

This wonderful book confirms and drives home what I try so hard to do...FOCUS on what I DO want as opposed to what I DON'T want. As I always say, "We have the choice to see the GOOD in people and the CHOICE to take the RIGHT road." But it's so hard to do. We create our own reality. When there is a person in your life who chooses to see the bad in you and makes sure you are aware of his or her distaste or low opinion of you, (true or not), you feel bad. This person sees life through critical eyes and only sees bad, ugly and distasteful. It really isn't you at all. It's that person and that person needs to help himself or herself. You can't fix it. We all do the best we can with the hand we are dealt. Sometimes to keep focused on the positive and the good we need to weed people out of our lives so we can stay focused on the positive. If possible, we can try to understand why this type of person does this. It's these peoples own insecurity usually that drives them to try measures to cope that usually involve manipulaion of the people around them. They want so badly to be accepted and loved. After all, that's what we all want most in the world. You'd think that since we all want the same thing basically, why relationships are so hard. These people try to emulate other people on the surface, place themselves on a pedestal to get that attention that is craved. Then when people don't buy into it the person gets irate and lashes out. It's a sad state of affairs and it's hard for the people in these peoples lives to deal with the problem. It takes a very special person to try to understand and deal with the problem. You can spend only so many years trying; sometimes the impossible situation needs to be aborted for the sanity of all concerned. These people are just completely miserable to be around and the irony is that they accuse others of having the very flaws that they are guilty of. Being positive can only go so far. Some situations are impossible and it isn't worth beating yourself up over. There are few Saints in the world, however, one or two DO pop into mind I know personally. I have so many wonderful people in my life, as I'm sure we all do, people I treasure in my life who live the values in this book. We all are surrounded by so many people that we choose to be around because of the genuine, unassuming, caring people they are. In turn, they allow us to be the person we want to be and return their admirable qualities. The hardest is being that positive, genuine person to someone who openly finds fault with everything and everybody. Therein lies the challenge. Sometimes life's challenges force you to make heart breaking choices and what you want doesn't happen no matter how positive you try to be. You can only do the best you can. Even though most of this book is pure common sense, it helps to read the obvious more than once until it's engrained in our brains to stay focused on good vibes. Yes, ask yourself what you want, not what you don't want. This book keeps you focused on LISTENING to your common sense! Ultimately, by all means, project positive, to receive positive. BUY IT! READ IT! YOU WON'T REGRET IT!

Intro LOA

Reviewed by Bibliophile, 2010-01-08

By the time I read this book, I had already read a half dozen LOA books so I didn't really learn much that I didn't already know. This book might be good as an introduction to LOA.

Good Book!

Reviewed by B. Yoshida, 2009-12-30

Very good book. One that I have shared with friends, my sisters, and my mother. Worth the read!