Room Reader

Hannah Jackson - Room Reader - can read your mind in your ornaments, pictures, furniture and rooms to help transform your life. What does your room say about you? With this book, you may well discover the answer as you learn how to mind-read rooms. In Room Reader's 36 chapters you will follow the gently charming Hannah as she takes you through being a devout Catholic with volatile, teenage, shift-worker parents - the second of four girls - and how she practised, aged seven, her "special game" in her bedroom with toys, a blanket, space, and sunlight. This cheered her and her room-sharing sister, and Room Reading began. Room Reader provides many examples of how our minds are reflected in ornaments, pictures, furniture and personal space via two people who have addictions; a woman with post-natal depression; a family suffering loss; a fellow with impotence (fixing all his - door - knobs and handles was a part of his cure); body issues (an obese woman saved without diets or gym); a dog-lover gone too far; and those stuck in a past or future time; Hannah analyses Kim Kardashian (why we're obsessed with her); why did the billionaire Steve Jobs insist on a bare mansion for his family with e.g. his children's beds having to be sneaked into the home (Hollywood films on Jobs never touched this); Hannah analyses Elton's gay parenting; the religious iconography supporting white supremacy in black homes (how - again, just using the black woman's ornaments and pictures - the woman went from agoraphobic to inviting Hannah out into town.

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Room Reader

Hannah Jackson - Room Reader - can read your mind in your ornaments, pictures, furniture and rooms to help transform your life. What does your room say about you? With this book, you may well discover the answer as you learn how to mind-read rooms. In Room Reader's 36 chapters you will follow the gently charming Hannah as she takes you through being a devout Catholic with volatile, teenage, shift-worker parents - the second of four girls - and how she practised, aged seven, her "special game" in her bedroom with toys, a blanket, space, and sunlight. This cheered her and her room-sharing sister, and Room Reading began. Room Reader provides many examples of how our minds are reflected in ornaments, pictures, furniture and personal space via two people who have addictions; a woman with post-natal depression; a family suffering loss; a fellow with impotence (fixing all his - door - knobs and handles was a part of his cure); body issues (an obese woman saved without diets or gym); a dog-lover gone too far; and those stuck in a past or future time; Hannah analyses Kim Kardashian (why we're obsessed with her); why did the billionaire Steve Jobs insist on a bare mansion for his family with e.g. his children's beds having to be sneaked into the home (Hollywood films on Jobs never touched this); Hannah analyses Elton's gay parenting; the religious iconography supporting white supremacy in black homes (how - again, just using the black woman's ornaments and pictures - the woman went from agoraphobic to inviting Hannah out into town.

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Room Reader

Room Reader

by Hannah Jackson
Room Reader

Room Reader

by Hannah Jackson

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Hannah Jackson - Room Reader - can read your mind in your ornaments, pictures, furniture and rooms to help transform your life. What does your room say about you? With this book, you may well discover the answer as you learn how to mind-read rooms. In Room Reader's 36 chapters you will follow the gently charming Hannah as she takes you through being a devout Catholic with volatile, teenage, shift-worker parents - the second of four girls - and how she practised, aged seven, her "special game" in her bedroom with toys, a blanket, space, and sunlight. This cheered her and her room-sharing sister, and Room Reading began. Room Reader provides many examples of how our minds are reflected in ornaments, pictures, furniture and personal space via two people who have addictions; a woman with post-natal depression; a family suffering loss; a fellow with impotence (fixing all his - door - knobs and handles was a part of his cure); body issues (an obese woman saved without diets or gym); a dog-lover gone too far; and those stuck in a past or future time; Hannah analyses Kim Kardashian (why we're obsessed with her); why did the billionaire Steve Jobs insist on a bare mansion for his family with e.g. his children's beds having to be sneaked into the home (Hollywood films on Jobs never touched this); Hannah analyses Elton's gay parenting; the religious iconography supporting white supremacy in black homes (how - again, just using the black woman's ornaments and pictures - the woman went from agoraphobic to inviting Hannah out into town.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155641759
Publisher: Fear Gone Publishing
Publication date: 03/28/2018
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 467 KB

About the Author

Hannah Jackson’s understanding of celebrity, personal space and rooms have allowed her to give an analysis of Steve Jobs that neither Hollywood film about him could. Her work on Elton John and Kim Kardashian is just as masterful.

So, Hannah’s first book, Room Reader - How To Mind-Read Your Room is evidence-based stories of people being encouraged to move furniture, change colours, ornaments, pictures, etc. Sounds simple. It is. But the simple changes changed people’s lives. A woman went from being a depressed housewife to a singing sensation in her own country and gave Hannah a video testimonial. Another, who’d been lonely for years, suddenly found love. Another lost weight (she was obese) without dieting or doing much extra exercise. And many more. Too many to be just coincidence.

As a top psychologist, George Dimitrov, writes: “Room Reader has inspired me to have my therapeutic sessions inside a client’s property whenever I can. I am learning there is no point guiding someone in one direction if, for example, a picture or ornament they look at is constantly and silently guiding them in another. Understanding this, allows me to try to help clients by suggesting psychological and environmental changes so one can support the other.”

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