Life doesn’t have to be so complicated, and it shouldn’t have to take years to get your act together. What if personal empowerment could be as simple as playing a game? Take a minute and think about when you play games. Chances are you play with determination and passion, your intention is focused on winning, and it’s something you want to do. This new approach is designed to bring that playful kind of energy and drive back to the focus of your daily life.
In The Mind Trip Game, author Audrey Newmont offers a unique approach to understanding how you’ve gotten to where you are, and more importantly, how to redesign your life to get to where you want to be. You will change your thinking, own your feelings in a new way, and create new habits that facilitate a happier, healthier, abundant, and love-filled life. Presented in three sections, The Mind Trip Game shares information, tips, tools, and directions to make life easier, more fun, with better relationships and a deeper connection to your power. |
Newmerology... the language of numbers.
You use numbers consciously and unconsciously, every day, in every aspect of your life. You talk about anniversaries, zip codes, and credit cards. When someone is born, a business incorporates,or an important event occurs, a number is immediately attached. Numbers serve as a form of access and direction. Your address allows you to always find your way home, and you reach people by the numbers in the phone. Business and sports are fueled by numbers--profit and loss statements, stock quotes, balance sheets, scores, performance statistics, and on... and on. Newmerology allows you to reflect upon your life in a way you normally wouldn't think to do. It gives you the opportunity to view the numbers of your life as symbols of the meanings of your life. When you know how to identify and interpret your numbers, you know how to gain greater hold over your life. More success. More joy. Less fear. Newmerology lets you optimize your efforts and reach for your highest potential. |
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