Book description
Are you ready to get what you've always wanted - more money, a new job,
better sex?
Self-help guru and Observer columnist Barefoot Doctor brings you his
witty and irreverent guide to understanding what you really want and
getting it without trying.
The Barefoot Doctor has just the prescription of Taoist theory and good
old common sense to show you how to manifest exactly what you want!
Manifesto is a unique Barefoot Doctor blend of relaxation,
visualisation, and affirmation techniques for specific wants. It is
written and delivered in true Barefoot Doctor style; variously witty,
light hearted, compassionate, sexy, and friendly; full of wisdom and
littered with encouragement and insights. It is a powerfully positive,
quirky and humorous read. Dip in for daily guidance.
Manifesto Includes techniques to clear negative and limiting thought
patterns enabling you to change the way you think and feel. it also
includes discussions on the topic of human desire, our underlying need
to continually improve ourselves, understanding what it is we really
want, AND, how we should enjoy the wanting as well as the getting!
“Funny, wise and provocative.” SUNDAY PEOPLE
“Sensitive and peculiar English warrior of the psyche has arrive to
soothe our everyday angsts.” THE GUARDIAN
"A charismatic figure with a calming way (of helping his charges)
… one to catch." TIME OUT
“He answers all kinds of modern-day ills with his Taoist wisdom…and a
huge dose of humour.” MARIE CLAIRE HEALTH & BEAUTY
"Barefoot Doctor is the modern day equivalent of a nomadic healer
(but he's also got) enough charm and humour to make palatable at least
some of the pseudospiritual psychobabble his vocation involves"
DAILY TELEGRAPH Barefoot Doctor, also known as Stephen Russell, is the
author of Handbook for the Urban Warrior and Return of the Urban Warrior
and teacher of all things taoist, including meditation, philosophy,
Chinese medicine and T'ai chi. He follows in the tradition of the
barefoot doctors of the Orient, who wandered the hinterlands keeping the
locals in good health and spirits. He has been practising for more than
20 years, specializing in personal-crisis management. He has a weekly
column in The Observer.