Alan H.Cohen

How Good Can It Get?

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The secrets to true prosperity are revealed in this modern-day parable that examines many of our preconceived notions about money and our ability to create the good life. This is the story of Mr. Everit, the avuncular owner of a wheelbarrow factory and his management trainee who challenge us to overcome our fears, relax and enjoy the richness of life. You can have everything you want in life – success, relationships, career, money and happiness. The really good news is that it doesn't have to be a struggle – the universe wants to give us all the good things we want – and getting those good things, contrary to popular belief – does not involve gritting your teeth and fighting each step of the way. "e;Alan Cohen is a major, major player in the spiritual revolution taking place on our planet today. He is one of my favorite authors"e; – Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, author of Incredible You. "e;No one in my life has contributed more to my movement down the path of expanded consciousness and greater awareness than Alan Cohen."e; – Neale Donald Walsch, author of Conversations with God "e;Alan Cohen is one of the most gentle and powerful guiding lights of the profound transition now occurring on earth."e; – Barbara Marx Hubbard, author of The Hunger of Eve
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96 printed pages
Publication year
2011
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  • lizabethas quoted7 years ago
    On the day you die, you will have e-mail in your inbox.”
  • killenbehas quoted7 years ago
    Suddenly something clicked inside me. I got what Mr. Everit was telling me. Not just about the violinist, or quilting, or passion. About everything. I got the Big Picture. Somehow my life was an expression of perfection, even if I couldn't explain how. The universe embodied a vast wisdom that could deliver all of my dreams to my doorstep, if I just got out of my own way and let life love me. And it all began with me saying yes—to myself, to every experience that brought me to where I now stand, to everything. I was as rich as Mr. Everit and everyone who discovered gold right where they lived. I already had enough, and I could have more. I was happy and I was hungry.
  • killenbehas quoted7 years ago
    You help the flow, even create it, by keeping your goal foremost in your mind and not letting yourself be distracted by appearances to the contrary. Anchor yourself in your objective, and obstacles will evaporate as you walk through them.”

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