How the movie Groundhog Day can change your life!

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Published 2008-01-30
Paul Hannam discusses his new book, The Magic of Groundhog Day, and explains why Groundhog Day is the most inspiring and life-changing movie ever made. He shows how you can bring the magic of the movie into your own life and transform your life day by day www.themagicofgroundhogday.com

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  • @airwebone
    It amazes me how people don't realize the simple truth that Paul points out. Your attitude in life will determine what you get out of life. If you think negatively, your life will become focused on negative things. If you think positively, you will focus on positive things. Thanks Paul for illustrating this!
  • @operacat21
    I bought your book and I LOVE IT! THANK YOU!
  • @TyberiusOSU
    I knew there was a reason I loved this movie so much.
  • @Kyguy922
    looks great...My favorite movie...going to buy the book!
  • @moofushu
    I think the movie summed it up best when he said "It's gonna be cold, it's gonna be dark and it's going to last you for the rest of your life." The problem with the premise of changing you life is that you end up in another rut and if you change that rut, you end up in another. In the movie Phil got the girl because he had an eternity to perfect himself for the high standards of one woman. I guess men should all expect women to be just as creative as Martha Stewart.
  • @nc01sadh
    @airwebone Very simple idea but makes a profound change in the life. You can have a positive attitude but if you make poor choices then it will reflect in your life too.One can have a positive attitude about going to the bar and having a drink with your friends but it is a poor choice. Drinking clouds your judgement and it will bound to effect in your daily life. What we become and who we are because of the kind of choices we make in our lives.
  • @Kyguy922
    bought the book and read it in a few days... I gave the book to a friend after highly recommending the book... I must say the environmentalist ending took a little away from the book for me