The Invisible Path to Success: Seven Steps to Understanding and Managing the Unseen Forces Shaping Your Life
Every day you have thoughts and feelings. Things happen to you. How much is caused by you and how much by someone else? How much is fate, destiny, or the result of invisible forces you know nothing about?
Is there a purpose for your life, for the lives of others, or is everyone and everything the result of accident or chance?
Finding the answers to these questions can be com
...morePaperback, 141 pages
Published
January 1st 2003
by Hampton Roads Publishing Company
(first published May 1998)
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Bob Scheinfeld's books have really helped me in shifting my financial vocabulary from one of want/need/desperation to one of abundance and more-than-enough mentality. For example, when you are in a store and you ask someone, "How much does this cost?" - you are somewhat implying that it is too much and that you are unable to pay for the particular item you are interested in. It also implies resistance and puts people on the defense. A much better way of asking would be, "What i...more
After the popularity of The Secret, many people are familiar with and have tried manifesting. Basically, the premise it that if you want something, envision it, believe you will have it, and it will come. In practice, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t.
Why doesn’t manifesting work all of the time? The Invisible Path to Success gets to the root of this problem. The author presents a variety of different possibilities. For instance, often you may say one thing aloud but add a ...more
Why doesn’t manifesting work all of the time? The Invisible Path to Success gets to the root of this problem. The author presents a variety of different possibilities. For instance, often you may say one thing aloud but add a ...more
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