Change Your Conversation, Change Your Life


Non-Fiction - Self Help
130 Pages
Reviewed on 09/24/2011
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Reviewed by Laurie Gray for Readers' Favorite

Change Your Conversation, Change Your Life by Malinda Dowsett and Lani Barna is about listening to your inner voice and changing the way you talk to yourself and others in order to create the life you most want to live. Everything starts with a thought, and that thought turns into the conversation we have with ourselves, and that internal conversation turns into the conversation we have with others. Relying upon the neurophysiology and quantum science that is common in today’s metaphysical literature, the authors focus on the importance of identifying the feelings you enjoy and choosing thoughts consistent with those feelings. Using their own personal experience and the conversations they’ve had with others, Malinda and Lani demonstrate how thoughts, feelings, inner guidance and choice apply to the events and circumstances of everyone’s life.

Change Your Conversation, Change Your Life employs a very conversational tone. At times specific voices in the conversation are identified (“Malinda’s Story” or “Lani’s Story”) but often times it is difficult to discern whether the voice belongs to one of the authors, both of the authors or one of their “teachers.” Law of Attraction fans will find the book to be a synthesis of familiar concepts from better known authors such as Esther and Jerry Hicks, Mike Dooley, Wayne Dyer, Fred Alan Wolf, and Neale Donald Walsh. Readers (especially scientists) who don’t recognize these teachers may have more difficulty embracing some of the basic assertions. Overall, though, having read many of the same books as Malinda and Lani, I found Change Your Conversation, Change Your Life to be a quick, enjoyable read.