Good Vibes, Good Life: How Self-Love Is the Key to Unlocking Your Greatness: THE #1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

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Good Vibes, Good Life: How Self-Love Is the Key to Unlocking Your Greatness: THE #1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

Good Vibes, Good Life: How Self-Love Is the Key to Unlocking Your Greatness: THE #1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

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The Law of Vibration states that your emotions have an effect on your reality. You can’t just manifest something—you need to believe in it and channel those emotions toward your dream. You can’t just wish for something; you have to feel it! This is how you will bring yourself closer to your goals and make them a reality. The entitlement mentality is reinforced by the fact that throughout the book Vex frequently shows disdain for the idea of ‘settling for mediocrity’. Again, there lie two problems in this message: The first is that mediocrity is subjective, and so not only does the notion vary from person to person but can also change in meaning for the individual themselves. A BMW 3 Series may seem like a luxury for a 17-year-old yet mediocre for a 60-year-old. The vague advice of telling somebody not to settle for mediocrity leaves them in a continuous state of dissatisfaction and ingratitude as the standard for mediocrity is never declared. Since I love books, and books have changed my life in so many ways, I turned to read self-help books. And honestly speaking, Vex King’s book changed my life in so many positive ways. After reading the book, I realized that I was vibing really very low, and that was the reason I was also attracting bad experiences. And one of the many reasons I was vibing so low was my incapability of processing information. I found myself sulking because I was feeling emotions such as jealousy, agony, sadness, and hurt. In the book “The Paradox of Choice” by psychologist Barry Schwartz, he makes the case that ‘settling’ for ‘good enough’ is actually far more satisfying than constantly searching for ‘best’. For some people, working a nine to five job and coming home to a family may be ‘mediocre’ on a grand scale - yet still extremely satisfying by their own standards.

This might sound like a cliche, but a happy life doesn’t necessarily come from more money, more possessions, or a different job. A fulfilling life is about finding what makes you happy and then doing that thing.I just need to have faith, practice all the habits that he talks about in his book, and I will start attracting great experiences in my life. But most importantly, he taught me how to process online information. He walked me through the entire process of dealing with jealousy, envy, anger, and sadness. I know so many people who wake up in the morning to their phones and end up destroying their day just because they came across some information that they were incapable of handling at that moment. Money is readily available to everyone and the distance between you and money is determined only by your attitudes towards it" How can you learn to truly love yourself? How can you transform negative emotions into positive ones? Is it possible to find lasting happiness? Nature is known for its healing properties and for helping you achieve a higher frequency. For this reason, make sure to dedicate some quality time for self-care in nature once in a while. Forest bathing is a popular practice in this regard – and for a reason! Lesson 2: Setting boundaries can help you cut toxic people and work on yourself more. I would suggest you to read this book at a slow pace so that you can introspect and think through the solutions provided in this book to make your life better. Of course there are things which won't work for everyone but I feel that this book has amazing life lessons which would surely make a difference in one's life in one way or the other.

Not only is the fundamental message of this book flawed it also serves as a recipe for entitlement, the type of thinking that leads someone to think they are owed something without having earned it. It is true that, on occasion, Vex advocates the necessity for hard work and gratitude, however the book is full of contradictions that negate this message every time. The most striking example of this is as follows: This negative belief can manifest itself as an unpleasant emotion like frustration or anger—or it might even cause physical symptoms like tension headaches or fatigue. The first step is recognizing that this negative seed has taken root in your subconscious mind. As a major voice in the world of personal development, Vex shares deep spiritual knowledge in a way that's easy to understand, with stories from his own life, great inspirational quotes and practical solutions. Vex also preaches a message that is a poison spreading through our culture. What he, knowingly or unknowingly, advocates is ‘hedonism’. This is the philosophy of living a life characterised by the pursuit of pleasure and minimisation of pain, and he admits this early in the book where he states his intention is to release people ‘from undesirable feelings and increase feelings of joy.’ It’s also plainly evident in title of his book ‘Good Vibes, Good Life’.Vex overcame adversity to become a source of hope for thousands of young people, and now draws from his personal experience and his intuitive wisdom to inspire you to: Join the self-love revolution with visionary writer Vex King and discover inspirational messages and universal wisdom to help you manifest positive vibes.



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