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The Desire Map (2000)

by Danielle LaPorte(Favorite Author)
4.24 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I listened to the audio version, and that was a mistake (for me, anyway). This is the kind of book that needs to have a workbook, a journal, even a class. You need to sit down in a quiet space and be introspective, write notes, really think things through, versus listening to while driving, trying to remember the quotes that made an impression. I just don't think ultimately it would have made a difference though. I need help coming up with my goals and desires. All of that is somehow lost in the muck. None of this helped me get past just basic blocks. So...meh. Disappointing.
review 2: There are some parts of this book that I just thought wow and others where I thought please shut up already. There is definitely a new agey tinge to this book that may or m
... moreay not resonate with you. On the other hand, the concept of this book is brilliant. How do I wish to feel? What are my desires? How can I achieve these feelings and what is standing in the way? On some levels it's so basic that you think duh, but then of course if it were really that simple everyone would be deliriously happy, right? This book requires an open mind and time to put into the exercise now and later for revisions. So far though I think it's been a great eye opener for me. I should also state I only have the book - I didn't get the "package." less
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16011994
So badly written. Ugh! The whole thing could have been condensed into an artcle.
syorfino
A different perspective on goal-setting, I gained some new ideas and insights.
Rayray
did on line book clubgreat support
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