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The Art of Manifesting inspires readers to discover how to tap into the power of the universe to create change. Each section is focussed around manifesting a specific area of life with ideas, quotations and pointers to allow the reader to picture their desires, direct their thoughts, and manifest joy, health and wellbeing.

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The Art of Manifesting inspires readers to discover how to tap into the power of the universe to create change. Each section is focussed around manifesting a specific area of life with ideas, quotations and pointers to allow the reader to picture their desires, direct their thoughts, and manifest joy, health and wellbeing.


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Autorenporträt
Carolyn is an author who writes about practical psychology and life strategies. She specialises in discovering simple, practical, self-help tools from business, psychology and ancient traditions.
Formally one of the world's leading institutional investment experts in China and Japan, Carolyn spent over a decade as a fund manager and stockbroker based in Scotland, London, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Japan with clients from the world's top investment companies. From her early twenties she interviewed politicians and company representatives, analysed current affairs, authored articles on the stock-markets and appeared as an expert guest on TV. In 1999, Carolyn left the financial sector to pursue her interest in the self development and wellbeing field.