Book Review: Engaging Your Power: Using Your Divine Energy to Have the Life You Want by Mary Ann Robbat - Page 2

The Belief System: Next, she shows you how to identify the beliefs that guide you and how they originally formed. We pick up beliefs, consciously or not, from our family, culture, religion, the media, early experiences, and many other places. Until you discover how your beliefs affect your day-to-day behaviors and moods — and how these beliefs are expressed energetically in your body — Robbat says you won't be able to make lasting changes in your life. She helps you find out which beliefs are standing between you and the life you want, and shows you how to let go of them so you can release their hold on you.

The Manifestation System: Finally, after walking you through the first two parts of the Success Triad, Robbat shows you how to identify and articulate precisely what you desire, create a list of short- and long-term intentions, and practice sending out requests to the universe so you can get what you really want in life.

If this sounds new-agey, well, it is. However, this well-written, thoughtful guide is based on an elegant, tried-and-true methodology that has a great track record of success and is sensible, practical, and easy to do.

By implementing the three-part Success Triad, Robbat says you'll discover how to harness your energy so it's working for you, shift beliefs that are keeping you stuck, and become a powerful "manifestor" — a person who knows how to turn dreams of an ideal life into reality.

People who live the lives they want — lives they've imagined and consciously created — are full of vibrant energy, excited about their future, at ease with who they are, and very attractive to others. Achieving this kind of life goes beyond material success; it's the root of real happiness, joy, and peacefulness. Engaging Your Power can help you create this kind of life for yourself.

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