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Creative Confidence - The Missing Link in the Law of Attraction
- Narrated by: Dave Wright
- Length: 2 hrs and 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Simple ways to empower creative confidence, free your inner genius and unlock "the secret code" in the law of attraction
"NOT a philosophical approach but practical guide that really work"
There is a secret code hidden deep inside of you and it may very well be the missing link in the Law of Attraction. While there may be other books on the Law of Attraction - none of them elaborate much on the idea of "creative confidence". Many of us have trouble "imagining" or getting into that space in our minds, where thoughts become things. The problem is it is hard to "imagine" yourself happy, if you don't really know what it feels like to be truly happy. This book explores both the psychological and metaphysical aspects as it pertains to the Law of Attraction combining creative thought, meditation and daydreaming. The truth is that each of us is born a genius, it's only when we are told what to do and how to do it that we begin to lose this innate creativity. The need to be creative is always upon you, whether it is thinking up a creative solution to a problem or creating a masterpiece out of clay.
Research shows us that in a series of I.Q. tests given to young children that nearly 95% of them were found to be highly creative. Test results showed these children had curious, questioning minds with an incredible ability for abstract thinking. When these same children were tested again at the age of 7, only 5% of them still demonstrated this same level of creativity. In light of this we have to ask ourselves what happened? What happened is these children were taught to conform and as a result they lost their childlike enthusiasm and penchant for creative thought. All of us are born with this natural ability and since our brains have over 86 billion neurons, it makes sense perhaps that we still have the ability to tap into this creative thought process even as adults.