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The Way of The Fairy Godmother

de Jennifer Morse MS PhD

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The Way of The Fairy Godmother
Free gift from the author and I've read the other one that this one references.
A book that will help you find your inner peace and find out your dreams and how to go get them.
This book I can relate to on many levels as I've done a large majority of the things suggested on my own-it's cool seeing there is a trail that I've been on for so long.
Explains things that we know about in real life examples: movies and how inner beauty is seen regardless of the outer beauty. Also Cinderella's journey and how things happened for her.
Enjoyed the real examples of the exercises and how each chapter starts out with the purpose, and it's repeated at the end-summarizing it for us.
Word spill - love this idea. whole book is summarized at the end with the nine keys to happiness. Something in here for everybody to achieve their true happiness. ( )
  jbarr5 | Feb 12, 2016 |
I must admit that I wanted knowledge from Dr. Morse's book so desperately. Then, my eyesight was nearly lost after a fall down the basement stairs, resulting in me hitting the left side of my head on the concrete floor. So, I was trying desperately to read as best as I possibly could. I fell under the "Cinderella Syndrome", let's call it. I became irritated, causing me to feel jaded by this book. I thought "Great. Not another lesson on the law of attraction". I was about to write how I did not like the book as well as I anticipated. Then, I realized it was my attitude that was harming my happiness, not the book.

I just had to endeavour to reread it again, even though Netgalley had given me a free advance copy to read so I could give an honest review. I was not in a position to meet the deadline and fell under the evil spell most Disney witches try to throw at the heroine; not that I am implying that I am. The true heroine of this story is Dr. Morse, herself. I reread the book, regardless of the fact that it would take longer than I knew was expected. But, I am delighted that I did. Because, I found out that there is another book by Dr. Morse, "Awaiting the Fairy Godmother", as saw through the eyes of Cinderella. This book is perceived through the eyes of the Fairy Godmother. As Dr. Morse reminds us. "Fairytales are written for the purpose of implanting wisdom". After all, oral storytelling used to be the norm by generations past. It was handed down from father to son, etc.

What I cherished most about this book is that Dr. Morse wants us all to respond to the challenge of overcoming our complacency and stagnation, delve deep into ourselves and pull out our deepest desires. That, she says, is essential to achieve real happiness. Each chapter takes us step by step to act on our desires, doing something about becoming the happiest person you are supposed to be.

What was not entirely so appetizing to me was the repetition in the book. However, that is an important tool to be learned, or at least for me. Wax on, wax off. Trust me, however, that you will come away from this book transformed into a different person with goals and ambitions, and the willingness to act on those in order to find true happiness. If it did not belong to the Fairy Godmother showing up to chat with Cinderella, and pull out her deepest desires. Cindy may still be suffering hardship and stress, working herself into exhaustion. At least, this is how Dr. Morse tells it. She wants us all to rise up and become the best people we were meant to be.

I got an advance copy of this book from NetGalley in order to read and give my honest review. ( )
  Connie57103 | Oct 23, 2015 |
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