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By Stella Collins (November 2008 Issue)
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Alan Cohen is the author of 20 books and CDs and is a contributor to the series Chicken Soup for the Soul. In this book, he attempts to demonstrate a link between wealth and passion, authenticity and positive thinking.
He uses well-told stories and metaphors to illustrate his various points, with a strong emphasis on reframing negative experiences so that they can have a positive impact. I liked many of the stories, particularly one about how to ‘bless the IRS’ (this is an American book so all the stories have a strong US context).
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