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Shotgun Shopping - How to Materialize Anything You want Through the Metaphor of Shopping (2009)

by Sheevaun OConnor Moran

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Shotgun Shopping is essential for shoppers in the current economy, where people still need to make purchases. This book gives them tools to have clarity and get what they want at significant savings. Sheevaun Moran shares the experiences of growing up and going shopping, she means being dragged along, with her mom. The rub is that her mom was a shopaholic and Sheevaun, who could have cared less, was the best dressed tomboy in town. When Sheevaun became a corporate junkie and traveled she had to buy nice things all without shopping. Sheevaun calls it "non-shopping". When people stop her and ask where she got something she is wearing she tells them she got it through Shogun Shopping. Everyone strangely understood. The premise of the book is that although we are constantly shopping, we shop unconsciously. Whether we're looking for a purse, new job, new broker or a new relationship, if we are thinking about it and looking for it, we're shopping. Without enough intention or specificity we end up in negative buying situations. We end up owning something that isn t exactly what we wanted or exactly what works for our life . Shopping has its lovers and aholics but this book takes a fresh look at shopping and is for those who don t love to shop but still love to get what they want. While Shotgun Shopping is filled with stories and fun there s a deeper message. That message is about giving everyone tools to actually get what they want . There was the Secret and while it works, it is definitely only a small sliver of how to get what you want. Shotgun Shopping has the tools to actually manifest. The stories shared in Shotgun Shopping are filled with lessons for everyone. Through the tools, tips and techniques you will learn to get into the highest state that can result in ultimate manifestation. Some of what has been said about Shotgun Shopping - My favorite story is about how she s late for the Dalai Llama for a pair of shoes and gets a real reminder about following her own advice. Cindy Cashman, million selling author - What a fantastic way to transform a wider audience to believing that they can have what they want. - I manifested the motorcycle that I had been dreaming about for years, just by reading your book. Leila There are stories about how Sheevaun got a $30,000 baby grand piano for $1300, how she almost missed the Dalai Llama for a pair of shoes and how she got a $600 pair of designer shoes for $68. The book is filled with humorous, yet practical, tips, tricks, and techniques that share how to become an expert at getting anything you want - apartment, job, vacation or whatever your heart desires. You gain understanding and actual techniques to get clear about what you want, don t want and will function from a place of their inner self, rather than from external stimuli. The most successful spiritual teachers who have lived have all been master materializers. Through what may seem frivolous techniques, each person who reads "Shotgun Shopping" takes a step closer to being their own master, even if only at the supermarket.… (more)
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Love it. It's so practical and yet so profound. What she say is that you can have anything and never go shopping. It's true - I've tried the techniques and they work.
  energetic8 | Mar 8, 2009 |
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When I walk through my home, I am easily reminded of hundreds of stories from items purchased or acquired and what I did to "not shop" to buy each item. The reason for this is that I cannot stand shopping. Can't even stand when I need to go to the market, because that constitutes shopping.
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Most of my life people would stop me and ask what I was wearing or ask where I got something in my home. My response every time was I got using the Shotgun Shopping technique. They would nod as if they knew exactly what it meant.
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Shotgun Shopping is essential for shoppers in the current economy, where people still need to make purchases. This book gives them tools to have clarity and get what they want at significant savings. Sheevaun Moran shares the experiences of growing up and going shopping, she means being dragged along, with her mom. The rub is that her mom was a shopaholic and Sheevaun, who could have cared less, was the best dressed tomboy in town. When Sheevaun became a corporate junkie and traveled she had to buy nice things all without shopping. Sheevaun calls it "non-shopping". When people stop her and ask where she got something she is wearing she tells them she got it through Shogun Shopping. Everyone strangely understood. The premise of the book is that although we are constantly shopping, we shop unconsciously. Whether we're looking for a purse, new job, new broker or a new relationship, if we are thinking about it and looking for it, we're shopping. Without enough intention or specificity we end up in negative buying situations. We end up owning something that isn t exactly what we wanted or exactly what works for our life . Shopping has its lovers and aholics but this book takes a fresh look at shopping and is for those who don t love to shop but still love to get what they want. While Shotgun Shopping is filled with stories and fun there s a deeper message. That message is about giving everyone tools to actually get what they want . There was the Secret and while it works, it is definitely only a small sliver of how to get what you want. Shotgun Shopping has the tools to actually manifest. The stories shared in Shotgun Shopping are filled with lessons for everyone. Through the tools, tips and techniques you will learn to get into the highest state that can result in ultimate manifestation. Some of what has been said about Shotgun Shopping - My favorite story is about how she s late for the Dalai Llama for a pair of shoes and gets a real reminder about following her own advice. Cindy Cashman, million selling author - What a fantastic way to transform a wider audience to believing that they can have what they want. - I manifested the motorcycle that I had been dreaming about for years, just by reading your book. Leila There are stories about how Sheevaun got a $30,000 baby grand piano for $1300, how she almost missed the Dalai Llama for a pair of shoes and how she got a $600 pair of designer shoes for $68. The book is filled with humorous, yet practical, tips, tricks, and techniques that share how to become an expert at getting anything you want - apartment, job, vacation or whatever your heart desires. You gain understanding and actual techniques to get clear about what you want, don t want and will function from a place of their inner self, rather than from external stimuli. The most successful spiritual teachers who have lived have all been master materializers. Through what may seem frivolous techniques, each person who reads "Shotgun Shopping" takes a step closer to being their own master, even if only at the supermarket.

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It's a clever, witty and wonderful way to look at how we shop and great for everyone who doesn't like to shop and yet likes to buy. Best for people on a budget. Right now is the ideal time for this book and its treasures.
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