Review: Total Law of Attraction by David Che

Posted January 7, 2022 by Stephanie in 3 Stars, Nonfiction, Review, Self-Help / 7 Comments

Title: Total Law of Attraction
Author: David Che
Publication: March 12, 2013
Genre: Nonfiction, Selfhelp
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Rating: 3/5

The Law of Attraction is one of the most popular topics in the area of self-help. At the same time, it is also one of the most misunderstood. Why is that? There are three main reasons: First, there are hundreds of Law of Attraction books available, and most either rehash the same information or completely differ on what they teach, which results in confusion. Second, the big-name “experts” on the Law of Attraction never teach the real secrets in their books, as they mainly try to convince you to enroll in their expensive courses, which supposedly teach the real secrets. And lastly, the majority of Law of Attraction books are either motivational and/or inspirational while lacking practicality.

In this economic recession, people more than ever need the Law of Attraction to find a new job, earn more money, or simply to improve their lives. What exactly is the Law of Attraction? Plain and simple, it is the process of tapping into the hidden powers of our subconscious mind to “manifest” what we desire into our physical reality. Total Law Of Attraction explains in plain language that it’s our emotions, not so much our thoughts, that play a greater role in attracting what we want. Total Law Of Attraction avoids the need to search through many different Law of Attraction books to get the most important information. In one book, Dr. David Che has made the most powerful secrets of the Law of Attraction accessible for any individual who seeks them.

The law of attraction isn’t a total new concept to me but I wouldn’t call myself an expert either. That’s where this book was for sure a competent read. It went into the theory of the law of attraction and manifestation but also featured actual steps you can take. And that’s what I really liked about it.

I have gotten a bit into this whole topicin the last year or so (I found vision boards very helpful to me) but never read an actual book about it so I also don’t have any other to compare it to but I think it’s a good read for newbies like me. It also isn’t a very long read and I actually read it in almost one sitting which is another positive aspect about it.

The only thing that I wasn’t a fan of was that the book was a bit repetitive but the author did say at the start of the book that at times it would appear that he’s repeating himself over and over so at least there was a fair warning for that, which is appreciated.

Things to remember:

“Other books explain theory upon theory and never end up offering a practical method of manifesting.”

“Secret #1: Your FEELINGS, NOT so much your thoughts determine what you attract into your life.”

“If you think positive and feel bad, you’ll STILL end up attracting negative things. THe reverse is also true.”

“The number 9 is a special number in numerology. The number 9 was considered by the ancients as the number of perfection and harmony.”

 

7 responses to “Review: Total Law of Attraction by David Che

  1. Perhaps the repetition makes it easier to remember in the end. Haha. I am glad the author gave fair warning. This does sound like an interesting book. I am glad it offers some ideas on how to put everything into practice. That makes it much more useful, I imagine. I like the quotes you shared. The third one is especially true, isn’t it? And #2. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this book, Stephanie!

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