The 28 Laws of Attraction: Stop Chasing Success and Let It Chase You
Product Description
In the Bestselling Tradition of The Secret:
Master the Universal Laws of Attracting Success
Would you like to learn how to recognize a good opportunity when it presents itself to you? Do you want to discover your true passions and make them work for you? Would you like to find the people in your life who can help you achieve your goals, dreams, and aspirations? Do you find yourself wishing you had more time with your family and friends? If you’ve be… More >>
The 28 Laws of Attraction: Stop Chasing Success and Let It Chase You
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I’ve read dozens of these books over the years, and I liked the approach to fulfillment as something other than just material. All help-yourself books have a certain amount of fluff. I especially liked that Leonard encourages people to see their strengths in their weaknesses, and seemed far from the get-rich/abundance books out there in that he encourages the reader to think about what s/he really would find fulfilling in life regardless of whether it makes you a financial success or not.
Rating: 5 / 5
Better than The Secret! This book summaries many books!
I read this book 3 times and still get amazed by the ideas. What I like most is the author’s listing of many ways and examples to activate the law of attraction.
Forget the Secret! Here are the details!
AndyTheCoach
http://www.asiacoachingtraining.com
Andy Ng, Singapore
Rating: 5 / 5
I actually bought the book off the shelf at the bookstore after thumbing through it, because I thought it was mainly about the law of attraction (like “The Secret”). Upon further review, it is a “self help” book but does not really go into depth (so far, at least) into the law of attraction. One can tell that he knows the law and applies it to his own life, but the best way to describe the book is “a coach in a book”. He is very honest to the reader about what loose ends you need to tie up in your life, how you can get clear of your blocks, how to look your best, feel your best, and how to present most confident side of you.
He makes the case that we leave stuff “unfinished” in many areas of our life until they become problems, which I believe is very true. There are long, extensive checklists of great things to take care of on a regular basis relating to your health, finances, personal security, personal property, relationships, and tons of other important areas of your life. In short, get things done where they need to be done so you can focus on more important areas of your life. The honest writing comes through in the book and I would recommend paying a few bucks on this book before paying for time with a “live” coach, who would probably tell you some of the exact same things
If you are looking for a law of attraction book, I would recommend Think and Grow Rich: The Landmark Bestseller–Now Revised and Updated for the 21st Century and books related to that one before getting your hands on this. You’ll find some good information about success psychology in here, but its not really a LOA book. The “attraction” he’s talking about is mainly about personal attraction, magnetism, persuasion, and putting your best foot forward.
Rating: 5 / 5
I really thought this was just another program riding the coattails of the Secret. It is helping my business and career. Thank you!
Rating: 4 / 5
Heard so much about Thomas Leonard and his work within the coaching industry. Read some of this stuff online, which seemed pretty solid, so I bought this book. It was ok. It’s not a bad book, just expected more, considering everybody and brother, especially those in the life coach business, really like this guy.
I feel there are better books on the subject. Thomas Leonard definitely knew something about success and having a positive mindset. From what I have read, he started the modern coaching industry and made it what it is today. I didn’t feel that “mindset” came though in this book.
I am not giving up on Thomas Leonard. Liked the stuff I read online and will be getting another program from him in the mail shortly. Obviously, some people really like this book. It may work for you. I’ve read a lot of the subject though and feel there are better books out there. If you’re looking for something to compare this to, I’d start with the classics by Earl Nightingale and Napoleon Hill.
Rating: 3 / 5