



The Secret Laws of Attraction
The Effortless Way to Get the Relationship You Want
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- 8,99 €
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- 8,99 €
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Use these laws of attraction to effortlessly attain your heart's desire.
“If you don't need it, you are more likely to attract it.” If our emotional needs are unmet, we repel what we most desire. When we've fulfilled our needs--such as the need to be cherished, the need to be heard, and the need for harmony--we are naturally attractive to potential love interests.
“Like attracts like.” When we are fully living our core values, we effortlessly attract others with similar values.
It sounds simple. The trick is learning how to apply these laws in your everyday life--and international bestselling author and noted life coach Talane Miedaner shows you how. This easy-to-follow guide provides a comprehensive quiz to help you identify your top four emotional needs and includes step-by-step instructions on how to meet those needs. Once you start embracing your passion and living your dreams, you instantly become more attractive to others. It's truly the “effortless” way to find and keep the love of your life.
"Talane is a masterful life coach--she is the living embodiment of the laws of attraction."
--Sandy Vilas, MCC, CEO of Coach U, Inc.
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Life coach Miedaner (Coach Yourself to Success) has written a self-help manual counseling readers on how to attract love into their lives or rediscover "the love that somehow got lost in your current relationship." Her basic concept: people are motivated by a few basic needs, needs that can bloom into dreaded neediness toxic for love. "Fulfill your unmet emotional needs and live your top core values," Miedaner says, and love will seek you out. The book includes her weighty (and often challenging) patented "Emotional Quiz Index" to identify core needs ("Control/Power," "Order," "Peace/Balance," Security/Safety," etc.) and advice on how to achieve them and establish boundaries. On occasion, Miedaner's advice can be simplistic; to meet the need for independence, she advises readers to "pay off all your credit cards... so you are financially free." Clearly, this is good advice, but if it were so easy, there wouldn't be such a booming market for financial self-help titles. Her simple message of empowerment, however the reminder to readers to ensure that their needs are met might alone be worth the cover price.