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Get it between 2024-12-11 to 2024-12-18. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
A vital tool for these über transformational times, Word Up: Little Languaging Hacks for Big Change (previously published as The New P. Handbook Vol. 1) is chock-full of simple communication tools and tweaks with massive evolutionary implications. Informed by the integrated understanding that language is the fundamental building block of our entire known reality, this guide offers visionary insight into the vibrational codes embedded within our words. The work sheds timely and relevant light upon the ways we unconsciously language our reality, while offering easy, accessible techniques to uplevel our communication patterns in service to a unified, abundant all of us, and a peaceful, thriving planet Earth. "Enter the magic world of master wordsmith, Dani Katz, where simple communication tweaks produce transcendental changes. Follow her quirky, entertaining path, and watch your world change." - Gay Hendricks, PhD, author of The Big Leap and Conscious Loving "This little book is far more powerful than one might first realize. Sometimes the smallest changes have the greatest effects, and Dani's little language hacks can change a biting argument into a heart-opening experience. Our whole life is built upon our inner language, so why not refine yours until it shimmers like a jewel? This book can help in that regard. I love it!" - Richard Rudd, author of The Gene Keys and The Art of Contemplation "Dani Katz's voice is indispensable. She understands the music and philosophy of language like few others and she's magnanimous to share her mastery. A sensei's guidebook." – Joe Donnelly, author of L.A. Man and So Cal "I am a word person…I have always been fascinated by the power of language, and its layered rhythms and effects on the psyche and its under-estimated influence in the world. With that in mind I approached Dani’s book wondering what the hell she could offer. Frankly, I am amazed at what she has wrought. It is so original, so deft, so sweetly illuminating and even scholarly, so fun, that I am happy to recommend it to all comers who want to expand their language wisdom." – Jay Levin, founder of LA Weekly