DISQUS

Consumerism Commentary: Review: Excuse Me, Your Job is Waiting by Laura George

  • Blain Reinkensmeyer · 2 years ago
    Have you ever heard of Steve Pavlina or "The Secret" the movie. Steve Pavlina is a machine man when it comes to the whole manifestation and personal development gig! The Secret is just a great movie :)
  • Maynard G. Krebs · 2 years ago
    Hmmmm, I've walked away from a few jobs (never fired) in my 28 years on this earth (and probably will again in the future) -- guess that makes me a money grubbin', unhappy loser since my "energy about money is all over the place" according to this broad.....and all this time I thought I was just living a low stress life in a splintered career path. Go figure!

    Seriously, nice blog Flexo.

    --M.G.K (the G is for William)
  • dong · 2 years ago
    I think you raise an interesting point when it comes to a fundamental attitude towards money. I imagine it's important to cultivate the more positive motivations like ambition, desire to help others, social interconnections while minimizing the negative ones like greed, jealousy, insecurity. Of course it seems like money seems to in general bring out the worst in lot of people. It doesn't have to be though
  • Flexo · 2 years ago
    Maynard: Maybe there's a job somewhere that will allow you to live a low stress life so you don't have to bounce once the pressures catch up with you... but if you're happy, no reason to make any changes! "Work?!"
  • Aldian Prakoso · 2 years ago
    Hi,

    I'm also a fan of The Secret and Law of Attraction.

    I actually knew about visualization from Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich and Sandy McGregor's Piece of Mind but I never believed and practiced it until I watch The Secret.

    And the great news is, I've found out an audio that helps me visualizing easier :)

    This audio is surely fantastic and it comes with 365-day money back guarantee. Plus you get a free report.

    You can give it a try at http://www.AudioGettingRichScience.com.
  • Bobby · 2 years ago
    Flexo,

    Very surprised to read that you dog-ear your books. I used to but for the past 15 years or so have just used a piece of paper as a book mark. You can make it is small/big as you like and I have found it handy to jot quick notes as needed.

    Great site.
    Bobby