All the Time in the World, Lisa Broderick
All the Time in the World, Lisa Broderick
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All the Time in the World
Learn to Control Your Experience of Time to Live a Life Without Limitations

Author: Lisa Broderick, don Miguel Ruiz, Jr.

Narrator: Lisa Broderick

Unabridged: 4 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/26/2021


Synopsis

You don’t have to be a victim of time any longer.

No matter how much we try to plan ahead and organize our to-do lists, everyone seems to face the same universal struggle: there’s never enough time. But what if time, that supposedly linear, inevitable phenomenon, isn’t what you think it is? What if you could actually have all the time in the world—and more?

With her groundbreaking book, All the Time in the World, researcher Lisa Broderick reveals the new science of time so you can master it for yourself.

Drawing from physics, quantum law, and psychological theory, Broderick will help you shift your fixed constructs around time into something more fluid and malleable. Then, with dozens of step-by-step practices, you’ll learn to put theory into action and become the master of your own experience of time. Highlights include:

• Learn powerful, science-based practices for stretching and bending time to meet your personal needs
• Understand the quantum laws that govern our experience of time
• Explore the moments you’ve already felt time “slowing down”—and learn to consciously create this experience on demand
• Why time is not the unchanging linear property of human experience we believe it to be
• Flow states and getting in the zone—how to alter your perceptions, increase focus, and accomplish your goals
• Healing the past by “time traveling” through your perceptions
• How “experiencing your life in advance” can help you manifest the future outcomes
• Discover why upgrading your relationship with time is the secret to creating the reality you desire and living without limitations

“Our ability to influence our experience of time is the key to doing what we are here to do,” writes Broderick. “As you liberate yourself from the illusion of time as we know it, you will become a confident creator of your own reality. You have all the time in the world.”

About Lisa Broderick

Lisa Broderick earned a BA from Stanford University and an MBA from Duke. She is a Transcendental Meditation™ Siddha, attended the Monroe Institute for the exploration of expanded states of consciousness, and studied imagery and dream reading at the American Institute for Mental Imagery for 15 years. She currently runs a business consultancy based in New York City that helps socially conscious entrepreneurs manifest their creativity and energy. For more, see allthetimebook.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Heather on November 13, 2021

I have absolutely no idea what I just listened to. Was that a book about time, quantum physics, law of attraction, out of body experiences, or social justice??? Because in a short (and pointless) book, the author discusses all of them. And of course, ensuring her rich friends can get their kids to s......more

Goodreads review by K on February 26, 2023

The author, Lisa Broderick, emphasizes the importance of mindfulness, self-awareness, and prioritization in managing time and achieving one's goals. Overall, "All the Time in the World" is a good resource for anyone looking to gain a better understanding of their relationship with time and learn how......more

Goodreads review by Kayci on November 12, 2021

Really interesting meditation techniques!......more

Goodreads review by Arash on March 22, 2022

A wonderful book that combines quantum physics, the science and perception of time, and how to apply this knowledge and embed and embody it within our daily lives! For those who claim they are always too busy and never have enough time, do take the time to read "All the Time in the World" to focus y......more

Goodreads review by Caroline on February 26, 2022

I liked the first part with a nice synopsis of Einstein theories and uncertainty principle etc. I thought that part was well written. Beyond that I got skeptical. Basketball example is obvious to magicians anyway, that our brains run on a low energy system and we focus on what is adaptively necessar......more