Creative Visualization. Spiritual Growth and Personal Development, #1

Par : Monique Joiner Siedlak
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-948834-20-9
  • EAN9781948834209
  • Date de parution31/03/2018
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurOshun Publications, LLC

Résumé

What if you had the power to produce positive changes in your life with an ability you already possess?Creative Visualization will prove that you do. This practice encourages people to use mental imagery and affirmation to produce the positive changes they'd like to see in their lives. With the help of this book, you'll learn:  What the central principles of creative visualization are Why it works What the benefits are What the key to the Law of Attraction is Steps to help you succeed Other life-changing techniques  And more! If you want to make lasting changes in your life and feel like you can control your personal narrative, creative visualization is the perfect and effective system to make those your new reality.
I've always wanted to write, but being a single parent to five, finding the time to write was difficult, especially when working two jobs at a time and some days working 18 hours. But I did what I had to do. After given the opportunity to leave my job and my youngest graduating, I've decided to dive in head first into writing full-time, and haven't slowed down yet. My husband (remarried almost five years ago) says I work more now than I did punching the time clock.
I never needed anyone looking over my shoulders while I worked (even thought someone probably did). I just know what needs to be done and push myself not to get ahead, but to stay ahead. Just because I'm home doesn't mean there isn't work to be done.