Sunday, March 29, 2020
Dissolves Like Chemistry
Dissolves Like ChemistryDissolves Like Chemistry is a written self help book by Meg Burbridge. It was published in 1995, which was the same year as The Secret. While some of Burbridge's concepts sound similar to The Secret, she has no relation to the author. She has also been compared to Betty Dodson and Elizabeth Bragg.The text that Dissolves Like Chemistry presents in three chapters is based on dissolving the paradox. The paradox involves the reality of mind, body, and spirit that is the basis of the law of attraction. It is a very intricate topic that cannot be explained with words alone. It requires deeper levels of understanding than any language can offer. In order to break the key as well as every complex law of attraction, it is important to put forth one's full effort and belief in the law of attraction.According to the law of attraction, there are only two kinds of people: those who believe in it and those who do not. Burbridge attempts to explain what this means in her boo k. 'The first group understands that when they think about creating a happy life for themselves, the solution lies in moving their thoughts from one area of the body to another. The second group does not understand that when they stop thinking about a problem and move their attention elsewhere, the entire problem disappears.'To make her explanation more clear, Burbridge says, 'Dissolves Like Chemistry teaches how to move your energy in a positive direction...moving your energy into the space of a positive thought.' This is an important concept because it is like dissolving all the possible problems one might have by reaching a new perspective. It does not matter how hard one's situation has become; one should not give up hope. In fact, if you see it, you will realize it.When you read the book, one of the major concepts that is presented is self-esteem. There are many factors that affect your level of self-esteem. One of them is the way you look at yourself. When you are constantly c omparing yourself to others, it will increase your self-consciousness.The second is to realize that you are not doing something wrong and it is a great challenge to have an improvement. It might be that you need to change some habits or improve some aspects of your life. If you consider yourself a failure, you may have to change your way of thinking. Dissolves Like Chemistry emphasizes that you should not worry about how you will feel; this is your challenge.A lot of emphasis is given to gaining great attention from others. By creating a plan that is realistic and effective, you can gain the attention you want. Burbridge describes the four steps of giving a presentation; the first step is to create a summary of the material that will be presented, and the second step is to communicate that summary to the audience. The third step is to let the audience know that they have been given the summary; and the fourth step is to let the audience know that they must do their part by respondin g to the summary.Dissolves Like Chemistry is a valuable guide to improving the way you perceive yourself and your surroundings. It should be considered a text book for anyone looking to improve their life. I recommend it for everyone regardless of whether they are in school or already have a home. It's something to help us focus on what we truly want.
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