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Book Review of Tanya Bardo-Just A Girl Who Got It All

This is simple by no means a less effective book about the law of attraction. The contents and context are straightforward, using practical examples on how to apply the law of attraction. I have read more well-known books and this has been by far the most user-friendly version, regardless of whether you are a cynic or a believer the down to earth tone is very refreshing and inspiring.

The back story of TB would resonate with most people including myself, child to support, in a job that has little prospects of a better life. Inevitability anyone in a similar situation would feel stuck and trapped in a vicious cycle of living from paycheck to paycheck. A feeling of going through the motions of existing and not living is constantly present. 

This all changed when she applied the principles in the law of attraction, she started by changing her negative attitude she had towards her job, as it was boring and repetitive to feeling grateful that she had a job. Visualising her ideal life and believing it will happen by expectancy. 

The law of attraction will ensure the right people, situations and circumstances cross your path to materialise your ultimate desires. You should also be proactive in your approach, for example, looking for opportunities and putting yourself out there to be seen #believeintoexsistence. 

The 2 quotes below captures the heart of this book because if you always do what you have always done, you will always get what you always got. The word change is a constant feature, change your mind and it will change your life-Tyrese Gibson. 

Life doesn't get better by chance, it gets better by change- Jim Rohn. 

You cannot use the same mindset to create a different outcome, that has created your current reality (unknown). 

Since plugging this book I have: 

-Mapped out what my ideal life would look like and be bridging the gap between my current circumstances. 





Slowly but surely I can see a shift in my mindset, simply by focusing on possibilities. Reading has been very therapeutic in reconditioning myself to think another way. The book started to plant seeds of hope and faith. 

#dreamstoreality

Happy reading and please let me know what you think? 




Best wishes 

KIMI 








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