Upon hearing the word "manifest" (the law of attraction), many people immediately think of "sitting still, closing their eyes, dreaming, and waiting for the universe to grant them a miracle." But Roxie Nafousi, a renowned self-help consultant, wrote this book to shatter that misconception.
Written when the author himself was at the depths of despair, the book doesn't lull the reader into a false sense of security but rather acts like a cold shower, awakening us. The author asserts: "Manifesting isn't dreaming, it's acting with belief." It's a close combination of thinking, emotion, and most importantly, disciplined action. Instead of dryly listing things, Roxie guides the reader on a journey of life creation like a diligent gardener. Anyone who wants to change their state of mind must do it themselves: Clarify their vision, eliminate fear, and adjust their behavior. The book takes us through various stages: from viewing difficulties as tests, practicing gratitude to raise energy frequency, to the final lesson of letting go – trusting in the process after giving our best effort.
The greatest value of a manifesto lies not in its theory, but in its ability to touch upon the deepest concerns of readers, especially young people struggling at the threshold of life. The book doesn't show shortcuts, it shows the right path.
Choosing this book as her companion, reader Tran Khanh Vy (from Ho Chi Minh City) shared: “Previously, I kept complaining about why I applied for jobs everywhere but received no response. I blamed the job market and bad luck. But when I read the chapter on “Adjusting Behavior,” it was like a slap in the face. I realized I had been sending out superficial CVs with the mindset of a failure. Roxie taught me that: You cannot manifest a new life if you still maintain the old mindset. I started changing from how I wrote emails, adjusting my attire, and most importantly, getting rid of the voice of “I am incompetent” in my head. The results didn't come immediately, but the confidence helped me land my dream job afterward.”
Reading Manifest: 7 Steps to Changing Your Life Forever isn't about finding a miracle, but about rediscovering faith in yourself. The book reminds us that if we want our lives to change, we must change ourselves first.
Phuong Dung
Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/van-hoa/202601/hay-la-kien-truc-su-cuoc-doi-minh-4290456/






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