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Reviewed by Robert Rose for Readers' Favorite
Michael J. Losier’s "LAW of ATTRACTION" has many things to commend it. It is based on centuries of human experience and when applied in the manner he clearly explains, it could work to improve any relationship, life, work, schooling, or anything that is presently negative in your life.
Michael is a super salesman and what he pitches will resonate with many people who need the belief that the Law of Attraction is the answer to all their problems. It is his constant positive message that is so convincing, comforting, and gives the listener the strength and courage to try his messages. It is true that you draw to yourself what you believe about yourself.
So, be careful about what you think, you feel, you believe, because it will determine your actions and the reactions of those you meet. I agree that honest self-knowledge, deciding what you want from life, clarifying that, and keeping a journal will all help improve your life.
My problem, and that’s why people gravitate away from my messages, is that I want them to realize that certain people, events, and institutions have defined and shaped you. These become part of your neurology and do not disappear! They can be modified, but too often people listen to a CD, go to a conference, or watch a video and are temporarily excited and try it for a while. When they find it isn’t as easy as it’s been presented, (like dieting) they return to their previous predispositions. That`s why I don’t pretend that if you merely follow my lead that your life will immediately and easily improve. Life is complicated; it takes constant effort to simplify it.