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Amanda MacKenzie is a writer from Cambridge, MA. After graduating from the University of Richmond, she taught English in Hungary, earned a Master of Divinity, and become an ordained Congregational minister. In her thirties, Amanda had a do-over and went to work on a small farm. Her crowning achievement was a rustic country wedding for a hundred, after which she drank all the leftover wine straight from the bottle and decided to stick to cooking for fun. Today she is a part-time professor of world religions, preaches, meditates, and practices yoga. She believes in the power of positivity, possibility, and good coffee. The Do-Over is her first book. We Talk About: - Practical ways to find joy
- Changing life paths
- How Amanda found the law of attraction - like attracting like
- How to manifest and attract things into your life
- How to find joy in every day
- Difference between efforting work versus flowing work
- Letting go of having it all figured out
- The difference between having the perfect life on paper and having a life that feels good
- Focusing on feeling good first, then taking action
- Why life is about change
- Creating a life that feels right
- Letting go of caring what other people think about how your life looks
- Not attaching to the “How” of your goals
- The power of appreciating things
- Practicing enjoying
- Surrounding yourself with people who feel good
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