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Don't Feel Stuck in Love!

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Wonderful Collection of Exercises and Journaling That Could Be Used For More

I was surprisingly delighted by this book. I tend to be a very picky nonfiction reader because I have written some myself, and I really think that nonfiction should promise what it's going to deliver and deliver on that promise. This book did that and then some.

While this book is about love, specifically finding your perfect ideal relationship, the exercises that she gives throughout the book could actually be applied to anything that you want to help bring about in your life, like pursuing your passion instead of just having a job. For instance, exercises and journaling about things like clearing blocks and figuring out what you really want can apply to many situations.

She sells herself short in the subtitle. This is not just a book about journaling. While each section has a journaling exercise, she has done so much more. She gives you actual tactile exercises to do for many topics, which do appear as though they would key into different aspects of your right and left brain and subconscious and conscious minds. The book is a bit jargon-y in places, with buzzwords like “kaizen” and mindset being used. But the exercises she offers are rock solid. Excellent job, Ms. Johnston.

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This was an interesting book. I thought the information presented was well laid out and flowed well. I really enjoyed reading it and want to try and start implementing some of what I read.

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This is a book that gives you the usual law of attraction/manifesting your best life spiel. While I came into this reading with as open a mind as I could possible have, I've been burned by this process before and it's simply not for me.

Let me be perfectly clear--some of the things in this book I already do believe, and do practice. I believe the universe is a living, breathing entity that helps nudges things along when it sees fit. I believe that going into situations with a positive attitude can make a difference. I just can't subscribe to the idea of manifesting your future (based on the steps described in this book) because the whole law of attraction thing is completely contradictory. You need to spend time thinking and believing that specific things will happen (just not depending on when, because that's the universe's job), but you are also supposed to take a set-it-and-forget-it approach at the same time.

In my previous practice of these types of systems, I've either wasted a lot of precious time picturing an ideal future while ignoring the here and now, or on a few occasions I've been lucky enough to manifest the perfect relationship--and I got to watch it unfold right in front of me, but without me in it. Am I psychic? Do I have the power to manifest joy and happiness and bright, sunny soulmate matches to others, but not myself? Probably not. But that's the point--I see what I want, I'm just kept at arm's length. Do I think that the universe will change its mind about this? Maybe, but just thinking and wishing won't make it true.

That's the biggest issue I have with these books. They never tell you that you still have to go to work everyday. You still have to deal with people and places and things that will drag you down. You don't get sunshine and rainbows just by imagining them. You have to work at something outside of yourself, and then the universe will take notice.

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Don't Feel Stuck in Love is a fantastic book with some great information and advice.Well written. I would read more from this author

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