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The Excuse Me Your Life is Waiting Playbook |
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Rating: Summary: Better than most... Review: ...books of this nature but a bit on the repetitive side. All in all a worthwhile read, Grabhorn distills a lot of wisdom from various traditions and schools of metaphysical thought and philosophy and makes them very accessible and appropriate for a very wide variety of folk.
Rating: Summary: Disappointing after earlier book Review: After reading "Excuse me Your Life is Waiting" I ordered the Playbook with high expectations. While I found the first book to be life transforming, I thought the Playbook was a step backwards. Too many exercises, too much wallowing in the past. Where is the excitement and the good feelings of the first book? I have been trying for about a year to get through this book, but I don't think I ever will. It just doesn't have the spark of the first book. I probably would have given this book higher marks before reading the first book, but now it pales in comparison. If you like to work hard before you get the reward this book might be what you need, but read it before "Excuse Me, Your life is Waiting".
Rating: Summary: Disappointing after earlier book Review: After reading "Excuse me Your Life is Waiting" I ordered the Playbook with high expectations. While I found the first book to be life transforming, I thought the Playbook was a step backwards. Too many exercises, too much wallowing in the past. Where is the excitement and the good feelings of the first book? I have been trying for about a year to get through this book, but I don't think I ever will. It just doesn't have the spark of the first book. I probably would have given this book higher marks before reading the first book, but now it pales in comparison. If you like to work hard before you get the reward this book might be what you need, but read it before "Excuse Me, Your life is Waiting".
Rating: Summary: Great compliment to Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting Review: As a huge fan of Grabhorn's book, Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting, and a facilitator of groups learning the technique, she outlines in the text, this work/playbook is a great resource for excerises to support the text. For those disciplined enough to work through it on their own [or with the support of a group] this book give many interesting and powerful exercises which you to bring the steps to life and flip the switch from living life by accident, or deliberately.
Rating: Summary: Excuse me your life is NOW Review: First review, here goes. Yes, the previous reviewers for this book have nailed it on the head. It is about how you feel, and how that affects your thinking and then taking action upon those feelings. Do things, anything, from an inspirational aspect. What inspires you. I am re-reading this one. There is so much useful information that Lynn touches upon, that it is worth a second read. Actually, I plan to write in a notebook the parts I thought were important to remember. The biggest simpliest change you can do right now is just smile. Yes, just smile. Are you smiling? Now, don't you feel different. Well, that is just a smidgen of what Lynn's book can do for you.
Rating: Summary: Excuse Me Your Life is Waiting Review: I believe this book should be required reading for any one looking for changes in their life. It puts a whole new perspective on everyday life and our place in it. The down to earth writing is fantastic. I'm going to recommend it to my Psychotherapist.
Rating: Summary: Still waiting... Review: I'm very anxious for my next step towards spiritual evolution, and am tired of my self-defeating habits and conditioning standing in the way. However, it's taking me so long to get throught the 271 pages of this book that I feel like my life is on hold. The clearly focused explanations, discussion material, meditations, and exercises may be essential building blocks to a new way of being, but somewhere out there my life is waiting!
Rating: Summary: This book will give you the a-ha! experience! Review: The exercises in this book are great! They lead you through the self-questioning process that exposes the root of your limiting belief systems. Once you really see how you're hurting yourself with that belief, you can't wait to pull it out! Each weed-pulling is immediately followed by a "flower-planting"--that is, an exercise that helps you feel positive, supported, and hopeful. Because she combines left-brain (analytical) and right-brain (emotion, imagination) activities so effectively, it's amazing how quickly the internal changes happen. And, BTW, my experience confirms that when you change your innerds, the outerds respond quickly, too!
Rating: Summary: Disappointing after earlier book Review: This book will change your life. There are self-help books and there are positive thinking books and then there is this book. I've been reading all my life, waiting for this one.
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