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How to Become Infallible
Energy holds the keys to success. Two remarkable businesspeople--a mentor and his student--explain the true meaning of "the law of attraction" philosophy of success.

wHow to Become Infalliblex
198 pages
February 2014
1,700 yen (w/o tax)
Contents:
It's not about what you get from something or even your knowledge that attracts things to you; by facing all challenges and maximizing your mental influence, you will have more energy (spirit), and good things will come to you like an avalanche. The author of the back-to-back bestsellers Vessels, Luck, and Heaven has now written a thorough analysis about "the law of attraction" with his number-one apprentice. Anyone can understand the simple explanations. The book is packed with wisdom covering various scenarios, such as interpersonal relationships, money, and business.

Word about the law of attraction has spread around the world, and some people have succeeded from knowing about it while others haven't. The law of attraction I'm talking about will come through every time. It's a lifestyle. So, there are no failures. --Hitori Saito

There are lots of books about the law of attraction. I have read some out of interest, and they talk about your thoughts becoming realized or how to make good use of your subconscious. Of course, all those books contain wonderful information, but only a few people actually acquire the ability to attract the things they want after reading the books. --Emiko Shibamura
From the table of contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1 How to attract what you hope for -- Hitori Saito
Chapter 2 How to attract good things and keep bad things away -- Hitori Saito
Chapter 3 The lifestyle that attracts abundance -- Emiko Shibamura
Chapter 4 How to attract without fail -- Emiko Shibamura
Special Appendix How to become a top businessperson -- Hitori Saito
A word from the editor:
There are many books at the bookstore that talk about the law of attraction. However, after reading a few of them, I noticed that they're all about doing something to raise your status or doing something to get more money--they all entail getting something from outside of yourself. Hitori Saito and Emiko Shibamura have written about using what is within you. For example, by raising your energy levels--empowering your mind--you will have more positive energy and your immune system will improve. The book is also packed with hints on self-improvement, such as learning how to be kind and thoughtful to further raise your energy levels. It's a practical law of attraction that's easy for readers to understand. Read this book and acquire the ability to be infallible.
About the author:Hitori Saito
Hitori Saito is the founder of Ginza Marukan and is the highest-paying taxpayer in Japan. He was in the top 10 highest taxpayers for 12 consecutive years starting in 1993, setting a new record. While high taxpayers mostly deal in real estate and stock offerings, Mr. Saito's case is unusual because all of his tax is on business income. He has published many books about combining both emotional happiness and financial success. His main works include The Power of Subtle Differences, Insight, An Eccentric's Take on How the World Works, People and Money (all published by Sunmark), Top Shape, The Road to Happiness, Heaven on Earth (Longsellers), An Eccentric's Take on the Laws of Success (Sogo Horei), and This Will Never Grow Old (Makino), among others.

Author's Link:
Hitori Saitofs Homepage: http://saitouhitori.jp/index.html


About the author:Emiko Shibamura
Emiko Shibamura was Hitori Saito's first apprentice and is now a representative of the Ginza Marukan Shibamura Group. Born in Hokkaido, she first met Mr. Saito when she was an 18-year-old finger-pressure therapy student. Several years later, she began to relate to Mr. Saito's positive and appealing way of thinking and decided to work for him at Marukan as his first apprentice. Since then, she has been appointed supervisor of Marukan branch offices in 13 different parts of the country, including Tokyo and Osaka. During the time when Mr. Saito was the No. 1 taxpayer in Japan, she came in at No. 86. Her main works include Vessels, Luck, and Heaven (co-authored with Hitori Saito), Hitori Saito's Mysterious Laws of Happiness (Daiwa), and Hitori Saito's Wonderful Attraction Theory (PHP).

Author's Link:
Emiko Shibamurafs Official Blog: http://ameblo.jp/tuiteru-emiko/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/shibamura_emiko
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shibamura.emiko


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