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Your Invisible Power: How to Magnetize Yourself to Success
Your Invisible Power: How to Magnetize Yourself to Success
Your Invisible Power: How to Magnetize Yourself to Success
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Your Invisible Power: How to Magnetize Yourself to Success

Written by Genevieve Behrend

Narrated by Matt Montanez

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Your Invisible Power remains Behrend's most powerful and popular work. Recommended by Bob Proctor and quoted in The Secret. Genevieve Behrend's Your Invisible Power is the original and best book on visualization for success.

This is a really inspiring book. It gets you focused on your dreams and goals with very simple to understand directions. I encourage everyone to read and apply the information with a spirit of enthusiasm and watch your life change!

Behrend masterfully explains how to work with this natural power in order to build the life that you dare dream of. The book gives specific guidelines for how to control and use your mind for profitable results and greater harmony.

It has been, since its first edition, one of the world's best sellers on Mental Science.

An Author's Republic audio production.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 6, 2017
ISBN9781518965166
Your Invisible Power: How to Magnetize Yourself to Success
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Genevieve Behrend

Genevieve Behrend was a French-born author and teacher of Mental Science, a New Thought discipline created by Thomas Troward. After her studies with Troward, she founded a New Thought school called The School of the Builders in approximately 1915 in New York City, running it herself until 1925.[1][4][6] She then founded another New Thought school in Los Angeles, after which she traveled throughout North America lecturing on mental science and New Thought for 35 years, as well as giving radio broadcasts.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    this book is awesome even best among the available books.It explaines that Ken has been interested in finding simple solutions to help people be at their best for as long as he can remember. He pursued three degrees in psychology from Brown University, Lesley College, and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He practiced as a clinical psychologist for twenty years. In parallel to his career in psychology, Ken also has a strong background in business, including roles in various startups as national sales manager, director of marketing, and advisory board member. He cofounded, with his son-in-law, a successful software development company, which he still leads. In 1999, he began innovating ways to bring insight principles into the corporate world and joined with partner Robin Charbit to form their company, Insight Principles. Ken has been married for thirty years, has two stepdaughters, a son, and five grandchildren. He plays the piano, loves the outdoors and all kinds of sports and exercise, travel, photography, woodworking, and spending time with family and friends.

    Robin began his career as a chemical engineer with Exxon in 1981 (having received his education at Sheffield University in the UK), and eventually led one of Exxon's international plastics businesses. He joined Arthur D. Little in 1992, first in Europe and ultimately in Boston, where he led and managed the North America Chemicals Practice. With a colleague, Charlie Keifer, he left the more classical consulting world and founded Insight Management Partners to bring an understanding of how the mind works into business. He then met Ken Manning, and they joined forces to create Insight Principles. Robin was born in the UK to French parents and met his Belgian wife, Sabine, in Switzerland. They now live in Boston with their three soccer-crazed children. When time permits, Robin enjoys all things mechanical (cars, woodworking, home projects) and is an avid cinemaphile.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Great listen but It Cuts off before the chapter is complete