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In The Attractor Factor, Joe Vitale combines principles of spiritual self-discovery with proven marketing concepts to show how anyone can live a happy life in and outside of business. He shares his own quest for wealth and success while leading you through the five simple steps that will make all your aspirations, professional and personal, a reality.
Applying spiritual concept to material life in not a new practice. Every now and then books are written and sold on the subject like mind power and money making etc. Most of those books fail to make any impression on the public. Though The book "The Attractor Factor: 5 Easy Steps for Creating Wealth" written by Joe Vitale is coming under this category, it has gained enough popularity to make the writer richer.I borrowed this book from my colleague and read with an intension to know about wealth creation. Concept of self discovery is clubbed with business makes this book something special and I fully agree with the author about wealth creation to lead a happy life.The author explains five easy steps to make abundance in life.
Now I have read this book number of times, every time my quest for wealth generation increases.I am already practicing those 5 steps and hope to be benefited immensely
in the near future. My review this book as a great work and great help to make our life better and recommend for reading to all.
I borrowed this book from the library in an effort to delve deeper into the principles of applying the Law of Attraction. There were a few enlightening exercises that required just enough soul searching to make me feel as if I were reading a self-help book. The author, however, managed to toot his own horn while barely seeming to care one way or the other if i ever even picked my own up! By the end of the book, I was convinced that if awesome marketing of my product or service was what I trying to attract, I had to look no further. I had found the man for the job. By the end of the book it was apparent to me that Mr. Vitale was able to amass his wealth solely by selling "the secrets" of how to amass wealth. Much better Law of Attraction reads out there!
This isn't brain surgery, but its a good read. The catchy title dives into the text to make you feel like you've got a problem attracting people. Apparently some people can do it alot better! So I kept reading. This book is about attracting people to you, attracting positive energy toward you, attracting money, you name it. So its a good read for people struggling with that, but this won't help people who want to go deeper. Good basic concepts, but no long term idea of what to do to KEEP attracting. In the end, his stories don't help, and his "spirituality" scares me. What DOES this man believe!
Oh well, 3 stars, makes a nice gift to a business MBA wanna be.
This book had so many recommendations on various websites. I was really disappointed when I read it. I felt as if Joe Vitale was shamelessly try to sell his services to the reader. He did describe his experiences on how the law of attraction worked for him on selling his books, by being at the right place at the right time. Then he goes on and on how we can all sell our services. It may not be a service that we may want to sell. Yes, it is a good idea, if we have a talent, and I do agree that each and everyone one of use has a unique talent, that we can probably use to make money, but we may not want to put it out there on the internet to sell. This book harped on that. There were some excellent meditation exercises that I did enjoy. It was helpful for those who have never cleared their mind before. There was also an experiment where you focused on something you really wanted for thirty days in silence, and he wanted to post on his website the outcome. I have been spammed left and right from his website also trying to sell me classes, books, etc. Other than a few exercises, I felt this book was a marketing book for Joe Vitale. There are many more superior law of attraction books out there.