Prosperity Practices shows how subtle differences in your attitude, turns of phrase and interactions with others can make changes in your life.
It is divided into four chapters – Attitude of Gratitude, The Power of the Word, The Gift of Giving and Let it Grow – and includes a broad scale of practical applications that can help you to live a better life, from manifesting financial prosperity, and realising your self-worth, to letting go of negative energy and improving your engagement with others.
Exercises range from 10-second mantras and simple rituals that will easily fit into your daily routine, to more ambitious 40-day practices.
Through his own lived experiences, Remington Donovan shows how easy it can be to switch your mindset into something prosperous for your mind, body and soul.
I bought this on a whim, because it was pretty. (Though sometimes the design makes it hard to read). It's *very* law of attraction so if you think that's nonsense you might have to dig hard to find anything that works, but it's not entirely without practical use. It basically pulls together a Hodge Podge of ideas, so if you have read any of these kinds of books nothing will be new to you. Some of these, such as the "morning pages" - although not named as such - are much better described in other places, such as The Artist's Way, so if you find a practice that works I'd recommend further research to find more in-depth sources.
That said, there were some useful actionable practices, such as make a list of all your "loose ends" and work through it, or get rid of belongings that tie you to an identity you want to grow out of. The format makes it perfect to dip into. So I'd say dip in and out and find things that work for you, ignore the rest (and the slightly salesman type speak, which grated with me a bit).
Such an easy fun book. I love the eclectic pieces of daily habits. Imagine your parents providing you with this fantastic information with easy daily tasks to incorporate into your life. This is exactly what I was looking for.
These is my third book stating how important Morning Pages are. I highly recommend starting that practice and enjoying great reads that help with the daily change you can create inside yourself.