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How to Do Magic That Works

How to Do Magic That Works | Genevieve Davis

How to Do Magic That Works

I have mixed feelings about How to Do Magic That Works: The Ultimate Technique for Making Things Happen by Genevieve Davis. While I very much appreciate the practical advice and easy-to-understand language, unless you are just starting to grow your self-awareness, you may find it overly simplistic and lacking in substance.

The book teaches a simple technique for changing their day-to-day experience of the world and affecting their lives for the better. The author claims that this technique can help readers get things to go their way and make things happen.

Overall, you may find it useful if you are interested in exploring the power of positive thinking and manifestation (although I think Wallace Wattles 1913 version of The Science of Getting Rich brings more value). Be prepared should approach the book with an open mind and be aware that the techniques presented may not work for everyone.