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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Look around you, 26 Jan 2007
This is a supremely innovative approach to self help which has allowed me to help myself to plenty. Carol Look suggests techniques which might to the outsider seem crazed, but which actually work if you're physically and mentally low enough to consider them. The 8 games of abundance are extraordinary in concept and practice, though they have to be followed through to the end to realise the full benefit. My Walk of Gratitude started off as a flounce of indifference and looked as if I had actually followed through myself. Now it's a veritable strut of imperiousness and I use it when I make my first appearance in the office each day. The book has 45 different EFT exercises to release blockages. I haven't tried them all, but the ones which I did try have enabled me to release my own blockage. And the virtual magnet exercises can help anyone to attract the things in life that they deserve. I now know what I want and I'm going to get it. In fact, with this book's help, I'm going to demand I get exactly what I deserve. Excellent.
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22 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
5 out of 5, 9 Aug 2006
If you're going to buy a book on EFT you can't go wrong with this one. Carol has produced something that's hugely user-friendly and unbelievably simple in its presentation. Don't be deceived - this book can move mountains at the touch of a fingertip. These exercises work. They produce results. In minutes, days even. Keep them up and they change your life. EFT is THE best thing since sliced bread. Carol's exercises are also really beautiful and flexible and you can adapt to suit your circumstances extremely easily. This has become a bedside and travelling companion and is so well-thumbed after only a few weeks I will probably be ordering a new copy soon! Check out Carol's website too - and the other EFT books on Amazon. I can't wait to buy some more classics.
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17 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The worst book on EFT ever! So Disappointing., 8 Dec 2007
This was the first book I bought on EFT and I was so disappointed. It took it for granted that anyone reading would already know all about where to tap, and would already know all about the techniques and how to apply them, and hello! this is what I bought the book to find out! Only to be left in the dark and feeling very frustrated and as though I had been conned into buying a book that promised the earth and delivered nothing.
It is, money, money, money, all the way through and giving different affirmations on each page for basically the same thing, how to make more money, how to get more money from your job, how to rise to the top of your corporate office block. Nothing else at all is dealt with, or hardly, there was one page devoted to relationships and the 'advice' about emotional matters it contained was woefully inadequate if not useless.
After reading this book I was left with a big question mark, well how would this be done? How would that be done? What about this? Etc..
To sum up, far from getting knowledge about how to utilize EFT, I was left with more questions than answers, and had to purchase two other books on the subject to get the answers I sought. Thankfully the other books: "The Healing Power of EFT and Energy Psychology", and "Energy Tapping", really helped me, so anyone thinking of buying the Carol Look book, beware, if you already know all about EFT and how to use it and don't need anything explained to you because you already have all the answers then you should be all right reading this book, but then if you already had all the answers you wouldn't need to be reading it in the first place.
If all you are concerned about is making money, (and then it only seems to apply to office workers or people in big business corporations) and you already know all you need to know about how to apply the EFT techniques then you may want to read it, but if you need help with other problems as well and are hoping for practical advice on how to overcome emotional issues or trauma or need help with relationship problems, you won't find it in this book! It should not have sold itself as giving help for emotional and relationship issues as well as making money, and should only have sold itself on the basis that it was concentrating solely on people in offices who want to earn more.
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