This witty and practical guide to Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting is no ordinary workbook. The Playbook takes readers well beyond the basic ground rules of deliberate creation as laid out in Excuse Me --in a uniquely entertaining manner, this is a workbook for empowerment with clearly focused explanations, discussion material, meditations, and exercises that are essential building blocks for a new way of being. Isn't it worth a little work to have the life you've always wanted? This is a complete overhaul of the Grabhorn classic. The text has been tightened and clarified. New stories are included that give the Playbook a more contemporary feel. And finally the completely new design gives a whole new look. The new playbook is now a user-friendly tool for those who are looking to live the Law of Attraction each and every day of the year.
Usually, I love these kinds of books; self-help with practical action based steps. I love thinking about life, trying to make it better, or more organized, or just appreciate in a real way. I also love the "homework aspects of action based books (nerdy, I know).
I don't have an aversion to different ways of thinking, I grew up with a mom who was ahead of the game in terms of greenness and back to basics/ natural living and thinking (aka, often new-age ideas that weren't so popular where I was growing up), but this book was too far out there for me. The author wrote all of her opinions as fact, instead of opinions, and it made me immediately not trust her. It felt too far out there for me and I really wasn't able to get anything meaningful from it because of that. Ended up giving it away unused.
As with anything you want to get good at, you have to take the "test" to make sure you understand the material.. this is what the workbook does for you. Give you the best way to put your life to work for you... based on the principals you learn from the book.