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The Alter Ego Effect by Todd  Herman
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I do feel like his in-person explanations in podcasts and videos were better than the book. I felt like I connected to him and his material much more listening to him explain it rather than reading his book (even though I prefer to read) Having this be a course where the author guided you with cohorts of students working together would have been much more powerful.

I felt like the book was of two minds. It wanted to be a guide in one manifestation and a workbook in another. I wish the author committed to one or the other. I felt like the tasks were disjointed from the format of the book.

I found that, even though the material really did apply to me, I had problems integrating it as it became repetitive. I wish the objects introduced here (Alter Ego, Field of Play, Enemies, Artifacts or Totems) was more systematically laid out. I think it would have helped me to actually make it all one cohesive system then and wrap my mind around the concepts better.
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January 1, 2024 – Started Reading
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