The Attention Factor Book
“Attention: It’s The Problem; It’s The Solution” and “Secrets For Making It In College And Beyond” are two books written by Alice Aspen March, an author who looks to help people deal with the familiar sensation of fear. When in the grip of fear, a person can only function appropriately when given the necessary tools. Alice Aspen March makes those tools available through her books and her speaking engagements.
Alice Aspen March presents the ‘secret’ to success in her two ‘easy-to-read’ books. Her theory involving the attention factor is logical, unique and yet simple as she helps people to develop a new and deeper understanding of all that is important for maintaining good relationships. When finished with either book, the reader naturally and inevitably wonders “Why didn’t I think of these things?” This particular statement demonstrates the ‘common sense’ approach that Alice has taken to find solutions to problems.
The Attention Factor creates the form of the future. Whatever a person focuses his/her energy upon manifests something in reality. Therefore, it is vital to decide just where to place one’s attention. After all, people are manifesting reality every moment of every day. A ‘lack of attention’ creates reality as well, whether it is an internal or external manifestation, either desired or undesired.
Ms. March is globally renowned and has introduced her most important ‘theory’ to the world through her books and numerous speaking engagements. Her speaking ability holds the attention of her audiences. Everything that Alice presents in The Attention Factor Book is an awesome compilation of all of her years of study and hard work. She is supremely knowledgeable in the area of relationships and understands the healing techniques that are required so that a relationship may survive and thrive. Positive or negative attention is what creates the future.
Analyzing a variety of issues in the Attention Factor Book, “Attention: It’s The Problem; It’s The Solution,” Ms. March shows the lovers of the world just how to define ‘love.’ It starts with paying ‘attention’ to those important people in our lives, she says, without reservation. Without positive attention, children's development can stagnate, and sometimes they can even wither and die before their time. Imaginations shrivel and their dreams fade away without the necessary attention from loving and genuinely involved parents. Adult relationships deteriorate when partners quit paying attention to each other. Business successes cannot be realized unless the attention of all parties meets the needs of the situation.
Attention: Secrets for Making It in College and Beyond
Students will never truly succeed unless they give full attention to their studies. In her book “Secrets For Making It In College And Beyond,” she puts forth her theories for success that can be used for a lifetime. This work allows the student of life to understand his/her interactions with self, others and the world that surrounds him. “Secrets For Making It In College And Beyond” talks of intent, desire, focus and other elements that bring success to the college student as well as all students of life.
Alice Aspen March believes that some form of positive attention is what people really need. In order to get that need met, it is important to take a look at our own personal 'attention factor.' As babies we all felt a big need for attention and could only cry to get that attention and have our needs met. When we got older we may have expressed our needs by having a tantrum or creating rationalizations.
As we matured, we generally became somewhat disconnected from our true feelings. As adults, we tend to act and react according to learned behavior patterns rather than according to our feelings in the moment. And so, it is important to pay attention to our feelings in order to receive that special attention that we want and crave. Only when we learn how to authentically feel again can we get the real attention that we need. Alice can help everyone to find that 'magical child' who was, and still is, spontaneous and honest with their feelings.
Alice has recently moved to New York City and plans to continue with her writing in addition to offering attention seminars. She is happy to be a guest speaker for groups around the world who are looking for a brighter and more successful future.
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