Path of Least Resistance: Learning to Become the Creative Force in Your Own Life 
asked by trailrider on November 8, 2006 4:35 PM
A revolutionary program for creating anything, from a functional kitchen to a computer program, to a work of art, Robert Fritz demonstrates that any of us has the innate power to create. Discover the steps of creating; the importance of creating what you truly love, how to focus on the creative process to move from where you are to where you want to be, and much more.
Reviews
I love this book especially the information on how we are conditioned to choose from a reactive unconscious posture and how to choose consciously. I have also found the explanation of structural tension to be invaluable. These 2 understandings will change your life!
reviewed by ladyrunner on November 25, 2006 4:15 AM
This book is the most fascinating explanation of the creative process I've ever come across. I love the way Fritz uses examples from a number of disciplines--music, science, mathematics, business. I use his techniques all the time to fruitful results. In fact, I think it's one of the most fundamental of self-help books, as he gets to the foundation of success or failure in personal change--the underlying structures one has in place. I find myself going back to it again and again and finding new insights.
reviewed by shagdag on November 29, 2006 2:19 AM
The Path of Least Resistance presents us with as close to an "owner's manual" for being human of anything I have read. It systematically teaches you how to use your brain and central nervous system to create the results which most truly matter to you. I (Al) have used the principles explained by Fritz for the past fifteen years or so with considerable success. The process is so incredibly simple, you may be tempted to dismiss it. But just try it and you can change your life dramatically.
reviewed by james58 on November 29, 2006 3:27 AM
I was reading the opinions of the other people before I bought this book, but after reading it myself I qustion myself why did I buy it? I'm reading many selfhelp books lately, but I got nothing out of this one, very hard to read.
reviewed by siriusfanboy on November 29, 2006 11:16 AM
