Gut feeling. Sixth sense. Hunch. No matter what it's called, intuition plays a part in the decisions we make every day. In seminars around the world, Laura Day has taught business people, financial analysts, celebrities, homemakers, doctors, lawyers, and other professionals how to consciously tap this hidden ability. Now, through a step-by-step program, first-person accounts, and real-life examples, Day shows you how to unlock the remarkable power of your mind.
Practical Intuition will help you:
follow your hunches and control your enthusiasms make better investment and business decisions "read" other people more accurately make more informed decisions about your health know whether a partner is right for you understand what you really want to do with the rest of your life and much more
Practical Intuition: How to Harness the Power of Your Instinct and Make It Work for You FROM OUR EDITORS A renowned teacher and consultant to executives, celebrities, and financial analysts teaches you how to harness your remarkable innate abilities so that you can make the intuitive decisions about everything, from stock-market picks to your romantic life. Book Club edition. FROM THE PUBLISHER Unlike the many other specialists who believe that you have to be born with a strong sixth sense, Laura Day proves that anyone, with practice, can become productively intuitive. In Practical Intuition, she shows how her students have used her techniques to unlock the remarkable powers of their minds. They use these techniques to aid in making decisions about every facet of their lives - and now you can, too.
FROM THE CRITICS Library Journal Day, a psychic who prefers to be called an intuitor, claims to have been able to predict the future for most of her life. She now works with clients to help answer questions about their business and personal lives. She also teaches classes to help others use their intuition to advantage. In this book, Day uses anecdotes to illustrate the validity of her own and her students' intuition, and she offers exercises to the reader for learning how to use their intuition. Readers open to the idea of "psychic" abilities will enjoy exploring and enhancing their own intuitive skills. This book is well structured and easy to follow. Nonbelievers will probably not be convinced by Day, but then they probably won't be reading this book anyway. Recommended.Elizabeth Caulfield Felt, Washington State Univ. Lib., Pullman
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