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All the Time in the World
- Learn to Control Your Experience of Time to Live a Life Without Limitations
- Narrated by: Lisa Broderick
- Length: 4 hrs and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
You don’t have to be a victim of time any longer.
No matter how much we try to plan ahead and organize our to-do lists, everyone seems to face the same universal struggle: there’s never enough time. But what if time, that supposedly linear, inevitable phenomenon, isn’t what you think it is? What if you could actually have all the time in the world - and more?
With her groundbreaking audiobook All the Time in the World, researcher Lisa Broderick reveals the new science of time so you can master it for yourself.
Drawing from physics, quantum law, and psychological theory, Broderick will help you shift your fixed constructs around time into something more fluid and malleable. Then, with dozens of step-by-step practices, you’ll learn to put theory into action and become the master of your own experience of time. Highlights include:
- Learn powerful, science-based practices for stretching and bending time to meet your personal needs
- Understand the quantum laws that govern our experience of time
- Explore the moments you’ve already felt time “slowing down” - and learn to consciously create this experience on demand
- Why time is not the unchanging linear property of human experience we believe it to be
- Flow states and getting in the zone - how to alter your perceptions, increase focus, and accomplish your goals
- Healing the past by “time traveling” through your perceptions
- How “experiencing your life in advance” can help you manifest the future outcomes
- Discover why upgrading your relationship with time is the secret to creating the reality you desire and living without limitations
“Our ability to influence our experience of time is the key to doing what we are here to do,” says Broderick. “As you liberate yourself from the illusion of time as we know it, you will become a confident creator of your own reality. You have all the time in the world.”
Critic Reviews
“All the Time in the World is a deep and profound exploration of who we really are and the limitless nature of our potential to create a miraculous life. Through courageously sharing her personal journey combined with her impeccable scientific research, Lisa Broderick pulls the curtain back on how we can joyfully and lovingly live in alignment with our true purpose. I highly recommend you read this book.” (Jack Canfield, coauthor of number one New York Times best seller Chicken Soup for the Soul® and The Success Principles™)
“All the Time in the World shows you how to have a life that’s beyond what you can imagine. Anyone can benefit from the powerful insights offered in this book.” (Debra Poneman, founder and CEO of Yes to Success, award-winning speaker, and best-selling author)
“One of the most profound revelations offered by the founders of quantum physics is that the material world is an illusion derived from our conscious mind, which physicists refer to as the observer effect. Integrating personal experiences and experiments in consciousness with frontier physics research on the observer effect, Lisa Broderick’s All the Time in the World weaves a bridge between the realm of consciousness and the material world. Broderick’s assessment of the observer effect offers a path by which thoughts, emotions, and actions shape our perceived reality. Knowledge is power. The knowledge offered in All the Time in the World provides a guide for self-empowerment - an opportunity to become the creator of your world and not a victim of your fate.” (Bruce H. Lipton, PhD, author of New York Times best seller The Biology of Belief, recipient of the 2009 Goi Peace Award, and distinguished researcher emeritus, Stanford University School of Medicine)