Lynn Grabhorn's New York Times bestseller Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting taught four fundamental principles for manifesting the life you want--knowing what you don't want, knowing what you do want, getting into the feeling of what you want, and allowing what you want to come into your life. The nearly half a million readers who resonated with her wildly popular book will embrace this follow-up which offers overwhelming evidence that the principles work. Following Grabhorn's untimely passing in 2004, Banaszak, who teaches these principles and has been inundated with true stories of transformation by Grabhorn's readers, took up the gauntlet. Capturing Grabhorn's dynamic, no-nonsense style, Banaszak has brought together this impressive collection of personal accounts of these principles in practice, detailing the amazing ways that people's lives have been transformed as they have manifested their dreams . . . now! Readers who have been frustrated by slow or nonexistent change can now access the missing it is the power of our feelings that brings our dreams into manifestation, as these inspiring accounts prove.
it is totally worth reading! but it's best read after SOME reading of Lynne Grabhorn's orriginal, "Excuse me, your life is Waiting!" This is a great, very direct sequelle- I have virtually all the "Excuse me" books, but this might just be the best!
Try to read it with or after exposure to the Secret and the Abraham-Hicks book "The Law of Attraction." You'll see how you can use the LOA to its fullest!
This book was in excellant introduction to the law of attraction and how it can be used to create anything you want. Sounds kind of crazy I know...but I think everyone should read this book to fully understand the possibilities brought on by simply changing your mindset.
I found this book to be really inspiring. I have not read Lynn Grabhorn's Excuse Me, but now that Ive learned some of the principles of attraction, and am beginning to use them in my life, I am excited to learn more, and will definitely pick up the book.