This groundbreaking self-help book reveals the secrets of manifesting health, happiness, and prosperity in your life--but not in a way you've experienced before. Blunt, outspoken, and brutally honest, Randy Gage shoots down the forces that hold you back and keep you dumb, sick, and broke, and shows you how to take action to get smart, healthy, and rich.
There is a reason Joe Vitale gives Randy pages in his book The Attractor Factor. Randy's message is right on the point of Joe's book. Some people are offended by his writing style, others do not accept his message of accountability. No surprise since the majority of Americans are in the herd. If there is something inside of you that says "all the dots are not connecting for me" or if you are in a pattern of negativity...
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I am quite familiar with Randy's explanation of prosperity having read several of his books. In addition I am an active and voracious reader and user of New Thought principles, so the information here is not entirely new but gets major points for being presented in a way that would relate to the average person. I am able to relate to Randy's real life experiences as examples as they are presented without much hoopla or theories...
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Randy Gage has been called many things and spending time in his book should make you realize the extraordinary life this man leads. He is funny, bright and articulate. A man that didn't finish High School.His book title is evident of his in-your-face style of communication. His whole purpose is to make people THINK. And to encourage people to take back their life and not give their life over to the federal government or their...
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I have been an e-zine subscriber and customer of Randy's for many years. He is authentic, outspoken and not afraid to speak the truth even if his views are unpopular. Until I met Randy I was a bleeding heart liberal who tried to save every down and out human that crossed paths with me. No matter how much love, support and financial aid I gave none of these people ever improved their situations. All they did was attract...
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