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The Aladdin Factor: How to Ask For and Get Everything You Want | 
enlarge | Creators: Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen Publisher: Macmillan Audio Category: Book
Buy New: $49.78
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Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 918495
Format: Abridged, Audiobook Media: Audio Cassette Edition: Abridged Number Of Items: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.6 x 0.7
ISBN: 1559273658 Dewey Decimal Number: 158 EAN: 9781559273657 ASIN: 1559273658
Publication Date: September 15, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Other.... Brand new
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Product Description
Personal happiness, creative fulfillment, professional success, freedom from fear, and a new promise of joy: they're yours for the asking. Anything is possible, if you dare to ask -- and The Aladdin Factor will show you how!
The Aladdin Factor is the magical wellspring of confidence, desire and the willingness to ask that allows us to make wishes come true. Blending candor and humor with philosophy, motivation and solid information, The Aladdin Factor explores every aspect of how and when to ask, including:
*The 8 reasons people won't ask for what they want *The key points to getting what you want *Who to ask, and what to ask for *The 10 benefits of asking *How to deal with rejection *The secrets of power askers
With inspirational stories about people who have succeeded by asking for what they want, this program shows you how to turn your life around -- no matter what kind of obstacles you face. And with this knowledge, you can reap the riches of a truly well-lived life, a treasure that comes not from an enchanted lamp, but from the heart.
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Added to my library October 27, 2008 Fit Vixen (Las Vegas) I bought this book on a whim. What I found was a hidden treasure. I never heard of this book before but after reading the reviews and learning about Jack Canfield I figured I'd give it a try. The knowledge learned has helped me in a few different areas in my life. I definitely recommend reading.
Pure Gold June 19, 2008 Seeker 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The authors are very specific in their advice on getting what you want in life, and their wisdom truly works. I have found that out by experience in using it to advance in my career. This is one of those books you can have complete confidence in: Not a bit of it is commercial psycho babble---this stuff is practical "take it to the bank" mentoring. One of the other customer reviewers called this a must-have book, and he is right. Don't miss out on this piece of gold.
Joe's Review April 28, 2008 Joseph T. Fratantoini (Phoenixville, PA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Aladdin Factor is a must have for anyone who has been unable to attain everything in which they desire. The book is analogous with the journey of Aladdin, his encounter with the genie and how Aladdin discovers what he really wants out of life. Jack Canfield does a great job of using real life cases to exemplify the Aladdin Factor. If you don't already know what is, you are missing out.
Aladdin Factor February 23, 2008 A. Wilson Good read and a lot of wonderful stories and helpful hints to boot. Worth the purchase. I highly recommend this book for anyone looking to find their way to see all their dreams and desires come true.
Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen's ~ The Aladdin Factor January 20, 2008 Lisa Manyon (Lewiston, ID) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Many years ago I read a book that changed my life. The beauty about books is they are truly timeless. Recently I revisited this book because the continued buzz about "The Secret" made me think of it. The Aladdin Factor is a simple fast-track to getting what you want. Originally released in 1995 (around the time Chicken Soup for The Soul series was really taking off), this book changed the way I approached business and personal interactions. I believe that one of the greatest lessons you will ever learn is included in this book. The art of asking for what you really want. Canfield and Hansen explore five barriers to asking for what we want: (1) The first is ignorance. Often, we simply don't know what to ask for. This occurs for many reasons including lack of exposure, not knowing the resources available and not fully understanding our personal desires and yearnings. 2) Second, limiting and inaccurate beliefs keep us stuck in what we know to be true from past experiences. This includes programming from parents, teachers, churches, peers and the media. 3) Fear is the third barrier (and one I believe we can all relate to). It is fear, usually based on past disappointments and experiences, that hold many of us back from asking for what we truly desire. The fear of rejection is particularly debilitating. Fear of looking silly, being humiliated, feeling powerless, punishment, obligation and abandonment are all key players in keeping us stuck. 4) Fourth is low self-esteem. Often we can feel unworthy of love, happiness and our true desires. This is because of inferiority complexes and false beliefs that our needs and wants are worthy of pursuit. 5) Pride is the final barrier and, according to the authors, is especially difficult for men. Although I see this trait in many of my women friends. We tend to remain guarded and not admit that we need help and support. Asking for this sometimes makes us feel inadequate. The key to getting what you want is simple. Recognize and correct the barriers that apply to you. Become comfortable with who you are and what you really want and need (this may take some time). Finally, ask for what you want in a way that is mutually beneficial for all involved. The key point I took away from this book (and continue to hold near and dear) is having the courage to simply ask. Look at it this way. If you really, truly want something, the only way to get it is to take actionable steps, including asking. If you ask for something you want the worse thing that can happen is someone saying "no". Although this may seem devastating, in reality, you are left with nothing less than before you asked. And, if the answer happens to be yes, you have moved so much closer to your end goal. So, go ahead, ask for what you want. The results may surprise you.
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