I Could Do Anything if I Only Knew What It Was

How to Discover What You Really Want and How to Get It

Barbara Sher, Barbara Smith

Publisher: DTP, 1994, 322 pages

ISBN: 0-440-50500-3

Keywords: Personal Development

Last modified: July 17, 2021, 10 a.m.

No matter what your age, no matter how "unattainable" your dreams…

You can create — and live — a life you love!

If you suspect there could be more to life than what you're getting… if you always knew you could do anything if you only knew what it was, this extraordinary book is about to prove you right!

A life without direction is a life without passion. The dynamic follow-up to the phenomenal bestseller Wishcraft, I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was guides you, not to another unsatisfying job, but to a richly rewarding career rooted in your hearts's desire. And in a work of true emancipation, this life-changing sourcebook reveals how you can recapture "long lost" goals, overcome the blocks that inhibit your success, decide what you want to be, and live your dreams forever!

You will learn:

  • What to do if you never chose to be what you are
  • How to get off the fast track — and on to the right track
  • First aid techniques for paralyzing chronic negativity
  • How to regroup when you've lost your big dream
  • To stop waiting for luck — and start creating it
  • Introduction
  • One: What Are You Supposed to Be Doing?
  • Two: How to Get Lucky
  • Three: Resistance, or What's Stopping You, Anyway?
  • Four: The Sure Thing
  • Five: Fear of Success: Leaving the Ones You Love Behind
  • Six: I Want Too Many Things; I'm All Over the Map
  • Seven: On the Wrong Track, and Moving Fast
  • Eight: I Want Something I Shouldn't Want — It's Trivial or Unworthy
  • Nine: Help! I'm Not Ready to Be Born Yet
  • Ten: Regrouping: It's a Whole New Ball Game
  • Eleven: I've Lost My Big Dream — There's Nothing Left
  • Twelve; Nothing Ever Interests Me
  • Thirteen: A Rage Against the Ordinary
  • Fourteen: The Red Herring, or Trying Hard to Love Something You Don't Really Want
  • Epilogue

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I Could Do Anything if I Only Knew What It Was

Reviewed by Roland Buresund

Excrement * (1 out of 10)

Last modified: May 21, 2007, 3:06 a.m.

This trash is self-help at its worst. It makes Dr. Phil and Jerry Springer seem solid and sincere. Yuck. Avoid at all costs (how was I coerced into buying this shit?)

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