Release Date: June 13, 2006

For immediate release:          

Sara Sgarlat, Publicity Director    
434-296-2772 ext.49       
ssgarlat@hrpub.com 

 

“It’s as though this author has grabbed us up, offered to buy lunch, and can’t wait to share this exciting, cosmically guaranteed method for getting absolutely every goodie we ever wanted.” —Napra Review

     Not since Conversations with God has a book generated such excitement at Hampton Roads Publishing Company as Lynn Grabhorn’s Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting.  Funny, upbeat, irreverent, Excuse Me offers a welcome departure from the typical self-help book in ways that will turn your life around. Beyond positive thinking, visualization, and mind over matter, Grabhorn introduces the Law of Attraction, showing that the way to attain happiness and success is through feeling it, not thinking it.

     The Law of Attraction shows how our feelings “magnetize” the reality around us. By first identifying what we want, and then learning how to feel good about it, we can choose the life we know we were meant to live. It is our feelings that make our lives what they are and by understanding our desires and shaping our feelings we can dramatically change the direction of our lives. As she says in this transforming book:

     “Dare to want whatever in this whole wide world will give you pleasure, for wanting is taking charge. Wanting is creating. Wanting and manifesting those wants into reality is fulfilling your reason for being. And therein lies the true richness of Life.”

     Originally self-published in June, 1999, Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting has since sold over 18,000 copies.  Bookstores are not just reordering, they are sending in testimonials as well:

     “This book will change the consciousness of people and what they can achieve in life. I think it’s going to be huge.”—Jac Morgan, owner of light in Motion Bookshop, Anchorage, Alaska

     “It’s selling faster than any other book we have stocked in our bookstore”—Rev. Charles Kepler, Unity Way Church and Bookstore, Vista, California

     “This is the best metaphysical book that I have read in twenty years!”—Martha Keeton, owner of Seven Rays Books, W. Columbia, South Carolina

February 2000 Hardcover,  $18.95, ISBN 1-57174-194-1