A revolutionary program for creating anything, from a functional kitchen to a computer program, to a work of art, Robert Fritz demonstrates that any of us has the innate power to create. Discover the steps of creating; the importance of creating what you truly love, how to focus on the creative process to move from where you are to where you want to be, and much more.
About ten times the pages it needed to be. Repeats or re-phrases same basic notions over and over.
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The Path of Least Resistance is an awesome piece of work. It's a "manual" that belongs to the product of YOU the instant you learn how to read. We do exist to create, you know. In one of his books, inspirational author Alan Cohen has a chapter named: Create or Die. If you think this is just a specifically focused book of techniques for artists on ways of being "creative", such as brainstorming and doesn't apply to your...
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Many of us realize that our lives are driven by certain learned patterns of behavior and thinking. This little treasure helps us to identify those patterns that we fall into unconsciously on a daily basis. It brings them into consciousness, where we can alter them and transform our lives. These old patterns form deep groves into our minds (the path of least resistance), which we too easily fall back into--unless something...
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Robert Fritz's Path of Least Resistance is an empowering guide to creating a life that reflects your abilities and passions. It's not a New Age book, in that the author does not teach that everything that happens to us stems from our conscious attitudes and intentions. He presents very good evidence as to why affirmations and will power don't work. His thesis is that you cannot create what you desire in life until you change...
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This book has changed my life. In a world where it's so damn easy to lose yourself to outside influences like alcohol, drugs, sex, materialism, etc., I've finally found the one book that has brought me back to my original purpose - creating my own life, rather than relying on circumstances to tell me what to do. It showed me HOW to find it again, and it's amazingly simple, as all things should be. It just requires making...
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