"Just got done reading this and I am so touched by it! Probably one of the best books I've ever read (and I've read some good ones)." - Satoshi Morikawa
"This book is a rip roaring read. It will challenge you, and encourage you to shift the way you live to a more trusting and positive focus - away from the miserable combative view of life that so many people are trapped in. Buy it now." - Colin Gajewski
“ I just loved this little book! Lilou writes in a very warm conversational manner. I felt like she was right there with me, encouraging me to go for my dreams. I have already ordered two more for friends of mine who lost their jobs.” - Marla Martenson, Author of Excuse Me, Your Soulmate is Waiting
“ I devoured half the book in that first day and cannot wait to finish it, and to buy the next one, and the next one. What a treat this book is!”- Eric G.
"Lilou Mace is a fountain of energy and confidence, yet when she lost her highly paid job she suffered, as all of us can, from a momentary blow to her self confidence. This book is her journal of her thoughts and actions as she discovers, in fact, that her life has just been set free so she can do what she really feels to be authentic. For anyone who is looking to use the Law of Attraction and to change their life this will be a most useful book. - Dr Allan Hunter - Author of "Stories We Need to Know" and "The Six Archetypes of Love"
"It is written in clear easy to understand terms and at times you feel the author is right there in the room with you, talking to you. Lilou has a gift for motivating everyone to strive for their best life." - Christine Hancock
"Lilou's book is a much needed tool for anyone facing a job or financial crisis. I found the book to be very uplifting, and her enthusiasm for life is infectious. And that she wrote it and got it out to the world so fast is a testament to her energy. Highly recommend this little treasure!" - Ryan A. Harris
“You are actually reading and holding the author’s manifested dreams in your hands! Now that is a very powerful and inspirational thing indeed.” - David King
“ Lilou's book is very much about the trials and pitfalls of a current-age jobseeker. She is very candid and yet very courageous in her quest to boldly walk from a routine job (and being suddenly fired) towards her new dream-job. She has a real talent coupled with some fascinating mentoring to guide herself and the reader through these massive challenges.” - David G Royffe
Jun 23, 2009
May 25, 2009
Book review from Allan Hunter author of The Six Archetypes of Love

How to Rethink your Life - and your Work, May 24, 2009
By Allan G. Hunter (Watertown, MA United States)
This review is from: I LOST MY JOB AND I LIKED IT: 30-Day Law-Of-Attraction Diary of a Dream Job Seeker (Juicy Living Series) (Paperback)
Lilou Mace is a fountain of energy and confidence, yet when she lost her highly paid job she suffered, as all of us can, from a momentary blow to her self confidence. This book is her journal of her thoughts and actions as she discovers, in fact, that her life has just been set free so she can do what she really feels to be authentic.
And that's the great advantage of this honest, refreshing book. Most writers record their experiences after the events are safely over, and that makes it all seem as if everything was working to a plan all along. Lilou shows us what it feels like from day to day - the challenges to her positive thinking, the hopes that sometimes materialize spectacularly, and sometimes don't. We feel what it's like to experience all that first hand. And in the process she listens to her life, sees what she needs to do, and lets the universe support her in it.
For anyone who is looking to use the Law of Attraction and to change their life this will be a most useful book, since it says, in effect, that we can't know for sure where life will take us, and so we have to travel with faith and optimism, and be grateful for where it takes us. That's when we'll attract what we need, and what the planet needs from us.
Dr Allan Hunter
http://allanhunter.net
Author of "Stories We Need to Know" (Findhorn, 2008) and "The Six Archetypes of Love"(Findhorn, 2008)
ABOUT ALLAN HUNTER
Allan was born and educated in England, living in Surrey and Oxfordshire before moving to Boston and becoming a naturalized American citizen. In his youth he lived in Belgium, Italy (Sardinia), and Madagascar as well as England. He received a doctorate at Oxford University in literature with a focus on Joseph Conrad. After graduating he traveled to India, South Africa, Peru, Tunisia and all through Europe. He worked for a time with disturbed adolescents before teaching literature at Farleigh-Dickinson University in Wroxton, England. After moving to Boston he began teaching at Curry College where he is a full professor. He has also taught prisoners in Massachusetts jails and has a counseling practice.
His work with his father, Jim, an RAF prisoner of war during WW2, on a memoir, From Coastal Command To Captivity, led to an understanding of the ways memoir writing can heal trauma. Allan now teaches memoir at The Blues Hills Writing Institute at Curry College.
VIDEO INTERVIEW (GUEST: Allan Hunter - HOST: Lilou Mace)
More interviews with Allan that you can find by searching on youtube for his name!
May 22, 2009
I lost my job and I liked it SONG!
Someone posted my song video on youtube and it is now online.
see this! fun!
see this! fun!
May 11, 2009
May 7, 2009
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