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Rhonda Byrne ( ; née Izon; born 1951,
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, Australia) is an Australian television writer and producer. Her book '' The Secret'' is based on the belief of the
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law of attraction, which claims that thoughts can change a person's life directly. She wrote several sequels to the book, including '' The Power'' and '' The Magic.''


Life before ''The Secret''

Byrne was born in 1951,
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,
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, to parents Ronald and Irene Izon. She worked as an executive producer for television, with credits including ''Oz Encounters: UFO's in Australia'' (1997), ''Sensing Murder: Easy Street'' (2003), ''Loves Me, Loves Me Not'' (2003), and ''The World's Greatest Commercials'' (1995–2004). After the death of her father in 2004, Byrne became very depressed. At the instigation of her daughter Hayley, she read '' The Science of Getting Rich'' (1910) by
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. She began to work on ''The Secret.''


''The Secret''

Byrne claims that all great men in history knew about the Law of Attraction (New Thought), suggesting
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and others. She asserts that current proponents of the laws of attraction include author
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, author Joseph Vitale, and author John Gray. Byrne found success with both the DVD and the book of ''The Secret''. ''The Secret'' was published in 2006, and by the spring of 2007 had sold more than 19 million copies in more than 40 languages, and more than two million DVDs. ''The Secret'' book and film have grossed $300 million. In 2007 Byrne was featured in ''
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''s ''TIME 100: The Most Influential People''. She gained mainstream popularity and commercial success after appearing on ''
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''.


Sequels

Byrne wrote a sequel to ''The Secret'' called '' The Power'' after answering several thousand letters from readers of ''The Secret''. On 17 August 2010 '' The Power'' was published as both a hardcover edition and audio CD. In 2012 Byrne published a third book called '' The Magic''.


Additional works

More of Byrne's published works include ''Hero'' (2013), ''How The Secret Changed My Life'' (2016), and ''The Greatest Secret'' (2020).''''


References


External links


Official site
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