Living the Secret Everyday: My Secret Workbook Released
Airicaly Press released the workbook, Living the Secret Everyday: My Secret Workbook tfor purchase in stores and over the Internet.
United States of America
The Secret, portrayed in a movie as well as in a book, is based on the Law of Attraction. Mainly, a person's thoughts and feelings can affect their lives in that a person can attract good things, such as wealth, prosperity, and good fortune, to come into their lives. In other words, like attracts like. When individuals think negative thoughts, they attract negative events and things to their lives whereas individuals who think positive thoughts attract positive or good things to their lives. The type of thoughts one thinks will determine the types of things that come into one's life.
The Secret suggests that significant individuals in history have used the Law of Attraction to attain success, power, and wealth. The film suggests that individuals such as Aristotle, Winston Churchill, Joseph Campbell, Carl Jung, Thomas Edison, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Alexander Graham Bell, Buddha, and many others knew about and used the Law of Attraction to their advantage during their lives.
Rhonda Byme authored the book The Secret, which examines the metaphysics of the Law of Attraction. Metaphysics is the study of the nature between mind and matter, fact and value, and substance and attribute.
The workbook Living the Secret Everday: My Secret Workbook was co-written by Joanne Scaglione and Suzanne Stitz. Joanne Scaglione has co-authored three other books: Bully Proofing Children: A Practical Hands-On Guide to Stopping Bullying, published in 2006, Life's Little Lessons: An Inch-by-Inch Tale of Success Guide for Parents and Teachers, alsopublished in 2006, and The Big Squeal: A Wild, True, And Twisted Tail, published in 2005. Joanne Scaglione has been acting as a counselor, teacher, and principal for nearly 30 years. Her twin sister, Suzanne Stitz has just begun the journey of life utilizing the Law of Attraction.
Living the Secret Everyday: My Secret Workbook Released
Date: December 31, 1969Los Angeles, CAUnited States of America
The Secret, portrayed in a movie as well as in a book, is based on the Law of Attraction. Mainly, a person's thoughts and feelings can affect their lives in that a person can attract good things, such as wealth, prosperity, and good fortune, to come into their lives. In other words, like attracts like. When individuals think negative thoughts, they attract negative events and things to their lives whereas individuals who think positive thoughts attract positive or good things to their lives. The type of thoughts one thinks will determine the types of things that come into one's life.
The Secret suggests that significant individuals in history have used the Law of Attraction to attain success, power, and wealth. The film suggests that individuals such as Aristotle, Winston Churchill, Joseph Campbell, Carl Jung, Thomas Edison, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Alexander Graham Bell, Buddha, and many others knew about and used the Law of Attraction to their advantage during their lives.
Rhonda Byme authored the book The Secret, which examines the metaphysics of the Law of Attraction. Metaphysics is the study of the nature between mind and matter, fact and value, and substance and attribute.
The workbook Living the Secret Everday: My Secret Workbook was co-written by Joanne Scaglione and Suzanne Stitz. Joanne Scaglione has co-authored three other books: Bully Proofing Children: A Practical Hands-On Guide to Stopping Bullying, published in 2006, Life's Little Lessons: An Inch-by-Inch Tale of Success Guide for Parents and Teachers, alsopublished in 2006, and The Big Squeal: A Wild, True, And Twisted Tail, published in 2005. Joanne Scaglione has been acting as a counselor, teacher, and principal for nearly 30 years. Her twin sister, Suzanne Stitz has just begun the journey of life utilizing the Law of Attraction.
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