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The Science of Making Things Happen

By: Kim Marcille Romaner
Narrated by: Sandy Weaver Carman
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Entrepreneur, speaker, and consultant Kim Romaner has spent years researching the latest advances in science and technology and then working with colleagues and clients to apply those discoveries in practical - and profitable - ways. In this audiobook, she reveals five principles from recent and little known scientific discoveries that you can use right now to accomplish your dreams, whether those dreams are focused on career, relationships, fitness, creative projects, or business endeavors. You'll learn how to wield the power of quantum, neurological, and biological mechanisms already in play to change your life as if by magic. The big lesson of this audiobook is that the universe is designed to turn the possibilities you choose into realities, and Kim guides you through the cutting-edge science of amplifying those possibilities and achieving your goals.

©2010 Kim Marcille Romaner (P)2013 Kim Romaner

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