The Charms of Charms: Learning the Secrets of Enchantments in Little Witch Academia

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Little Witch Academia: Broom Little Witch Academia: Broom is a Japanese anime television series that is a spin-off of the popular anime film Little Witch Academia. The series follows the adventures of young witches at Luna Nova Magical Academy as they learn to harness their magical powers and become proficient in witchcraft. The main character of the series is Atsuko "Akko" Kagari, a young witch who idolizes Shiny Chariot, a famous witch from her childhood. Akko attends Luna Nova Magical Academy in hopes of becoming a great witch like her idol. However, she faces many challenges and obstacles along the way. One of the most iconic aspects of Little Witch Academia is the magical brooms that the witches use for transportation and flying.


Although this book is over 50 years old, and it is evident in some passages, it is still relevant. The idea of the ‘traditional thinker’ stood out in the book. David states that “The traditional thinker’s mind is paralyzed” and “Traditional thinking is personal enemy number one for the person who is interested in a creative personal success program.”. This could have been written today. There is no time like the present where thinking creatively and not traditionally is essential to be successful.

Millions of readers have benefited from these visualization techniques, which show you how to turn your thoughts and dreams into actions that can lead to enhanced income, happier relationships, increased effectiveness, heightened influence, and improved peace of mind. A pioneer of the New Thought movement and a popular motivational speaker, Bristol addressed those in all walks of life, from politicians and leaders to performers and salespeople.

The maguc of beoeving book

One of the most iconic aspects of Little Witch Academia is the magical brooms that the witches use for transportation and flying. These brooms are not your ordinary brooms, but rather enchanted objects that allow the witches to soar through the skies. Each witch has their own unique broom that reflects their personality and magical abilities.

The Magic of Thinking Big by David J Schwartz

It is no secret that I am a big believer in the role the mindset plays in success. So I decided it was time to re-read The Magic of Thinking Big .

Originally written in 1959, The Magic of Thinking Big has stood the test of time and supported millions to develop a winning mindset. David wants you to think big because “Think Big and you’ll live big”.

David states that “Success is determined not so much by the size of one’s brain as it is by the size of one’s thinking”. For such a long time I believed that developing my brain and becoming as intelligent as possible was the most important part of being successful. However, David contradicts that. Instead, he believes that it is one’s thinking that actually matters. The problem is that “All of us, more than we recognize, are products of the thinking around us. And much of this thinking is little, not big”. This is so true. Unfortunately, we live in a world where we are encouraged to think small. People are often dismissed when stating ambitious aims and told to be more realistic.

David warns that “People who tell you it cannot be done almost always are unsuccessful people. The opinions of these people can be poison”. When you are sharing your ambitions with other you need to be careful and ensure that you “Seek advice from people who know”.

One of the concepts I really liked is that “When you believe I-can-do-it, the how-to-do-it develops”. Essentially, once you believe you can achieve it, your brain will search for a way to make that achievement happen. That is why it is essential to really believe that your goal is possible. Even if at the time you are not sure how you will achieve it, but being fully believing you can achieve it, your mind will work to find a solution.

There is a whole chapter dedicated to overcoming fear and being confident. David states that “Fear is real. Fear is success enemy number one”. Fear is a re-occurring theme in books because it affects so many people. David advice is “Build confidence. Destroy fear through action”.

Although this book is over 50 years old, and it is evident in some passages, it is still relevant. The idea of the ‘traditional thinker’ stood out in the book. David states that “The traditional thinker’s mind is paralyzed” and “Traditional thinking is personal enemy number one for the person who is interested in a creative personal success program.”. This could have been written today. There is no time like the present where thinking creatively and not traditionally is essential to be successful.

The Magic of Thinking Big isn’t just about encouraging you to think bigger about what you can achieve. It is also about thinking bigger about who you because “You are what you think you are”. This is partially to do with the fact that “We receive the kind of treatment we think we deserve”. If you think you are important, you will present yourself in a certain way and people will treat you accordingly. It is a circular effect, but you have to put the ball rolling in the right direction.

Chapter 12 is entitled “Use goals to help you grow”. I am a big believer that goals are essential for success. David takes this to the next level by stating that “Goals are essential to success as air is to life”. If you want to be successful, you have to set goals because “No one ever stumbles into success without a goal.” Setting goals is scary. It links back to the idea of fear. If you don’t set a goal, then you can’t fail. However, by not setting goals you will never reach the level of success you are capable of.

OVERALL, one of the reasons I decided to re-read The Magic of Thinking Big was because working on your mindset is a continuous activity. Books are an essential part of me developing a positive mindset. As David said “The mind is what the mind is fed. Mind food is your environment – all the countless things that influence your conscious and subconscious thought”. Changing your physical environment may be difficult (home, work etc). However, there is no excuse to not feed your mind through personal development. As David said, “The biggest and most rewarding kind of investment is self-investment”.

I read The Magic of Thinking Big as part of PropelHer’s Book Club for Ambitious Women. For more information and to join PropelHer click here.

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In the series, Akko inherits a broom from her idol Shiny Chariot, which becomes her trusty companion throughout her magical journey. The broom is known as the Shiny Rod, and it possesses great magical powers. With the help of her broom, Akko is able to perform powerful spells and overcome obstacles. The brooms in Little Witch Academia also play a symbolic role, representing freedom, independence, and the ability to chase one's dreams. They serve as a reminder to the young witches that they have the power within themselves to achieve greatness. Overall, Little Witch Academia: Broom is a captivating anime series that combines fantasy, adventure, and coming-of-age themes. The magical brooms play a significant role in the story, as they symbolize the magical abilities and aspirations of the young witches. It is a must-watch for fans of the original film and anyone who enjoys enchanting and heartwarming stories..

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1. Mark - 2 stars - I had really high hopes for Little Witch Academia: Broom, but I was sorely disappointed. The storyline felt predictable and lackluster, lacking the charm and whimsy of the original series. The character development was also quite weak, with the main protagonist feeling one-dimensional and the supporting characters failing to make a real impact. Additionally, the animation quality seemed to have taken a step back from the previous seasons, resulting in a visually underwhelming experience. Overall, I was left feeling unsatisfied and wishing for more from this installment.
2. Sarah - 1 star - Little Witch Academia: Broom was a major letdown for me. The pacing felt off, with scenes dragging on unnecessarily, making it hard to stay engaged with the story. The humor, which was a highlight in the previous seasons, fell flat here, with forced and unfunny jokes. The plot lacked originality and felt too similar to previous storylines. The animation quality was also disappointing, appearing rushed and lacking the attention to detail that made the original series so visually stunning. All in all, it was a disappointing addition to the Little Witch Academia franchise.
3. Alex - 2 stars - As a fan of the original series, I was excited for the release of Little Witch Academia: Broom. However, it failed to capture the magic and charm of its predecessors. The character dynamics felt off, with established relationships and interactions feeling forced and unnatural. The plot lacked depth and substance, making it difficult to become invested in what was happening. Additionally, the animation quality seemed to have taken a dip, with inconsistent designs and lackluster action sequences. Overall, I was left feeling underwhelmed and wishing for more from this installment.
4. Emily - 3 stars - Little Witch Academia: Broom didn't quite meet my expectations. While it had its moments of charm and humor, the overall story felt disjointed and rushed. Some plot points were introduced but never fully explored, leaving me with unanswered questions. The character development was also lacking, with some characters feeling underutilized and others undergoing changes that didn't feel earned. The animation quality was still good, but it didn't quite live up to the standards set by the previous seasons. Overall, it was an okay addition to the franchise, but it left something to be desired.

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