daniela_09's review
informative
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
3.0
I like books that affirm manifesting is real 😌
*Listened to the audiobook*
*Listened to the audiobook*
mugunthkumar's review against another edition
fast-paced
0.25
Horrible. This book is not about subconscious mind. Replace the word, "Sub-concious mind" with, god/jesus/whatever and this book will read like a perfect religious book. Avoid at all costs
crusader100's review against another edition
1.0
After reading this I realized that all best-sellers are not a gem. The author keeps mentioning the same thing in different way without much substance. If he has given a shorter name for Subconscious Mind, the length of the book could have been reduced
maffiesbook's review against another edition
3.0
You can really learn a lot from this book. But, the idea can be found in just a couple of pages. Chapters are repetitive -- but i guess that's the point. Took me a while to finish this
willcoldbert's review against another edition
2.0
A great books if you are low on positivity.
It can get all your positivity back.
It can get all your positivity back.
omipotent's review against another edition
4.0
Here me out on this one, I think the law of attraction is a cross between a faith and something that should be used like astrology. It's weird and hard to accept. I say thing being someone who manifests things all the time, but sceptical because I'm ultimatly logic based person. I think it's just good for people with anxiety, because if you're actively trying to interrupt negative streams of thought you will just feel better and more capable. Therefore more likely to achieve what you want. I do think this should be paired with mediation and Buddhist theories on the ego however, I've seen much on YouTube about encouraging people to manifest ex's and large sums of money. You need to ask yourself why you want those things, not just repeaditly repeat things, also hard work, not just thinking. But yeah. I enjoyed the book.