Have you ever had something you wanted just fall into place; come to you
through an out-of-the-blue phone call or by coincidentally meeting someone
on the street? Have you ever met the perfect client or life partner--just
by being at the right place at the right time?
Many of us have various ways to describe this phenomenon; serendipity,
coincidence, fate, karma, luck, it was meant to be, self-fulfilling prophecy,
what comes around goes around, and success breeds success. All of these
expressions describe what is known as the Law of Attraction.
Law of Attraction can be defined as: You attract to your life whatever you
give your attention, focus and energy to, whether wanted or unwanted.
If you wish to attract more money, referrals, clients, contracts, business
partners, or anything else your heart desires, it is essential to understand
the workings of the Law of Attraction.
The first step is to know more about our use of Declarative Statements and
how they contribute to Law of Attraction. A Declarative Statement is a positive
statement of what we want to attract, that elevates our mood or feeling.
Examples include: "I love the way money comes to me effortlessly in expected
and unexpected ways.", "It feels so good knowing that business comes to me
in all seasons." and, "I love the way my reputation attracts clients to
me."
When people fail, it's often because they have unconsciously made Declarative
Statements to themselves that are negative, such as: "Money comes in one
hand and out the other.", "I take one step forward and two steps back." or,
"My business slows down during the summer months." These statements have
negative feelings and moods attached to them.
Re-read the definition of Law of Attraction: We attract into our lives whatever
we give our attention to, whether wanted or unwanted. Law of Attraction responds
to these negative feelings and gives us more of them. Law of Attraction does
not know whether it is something you want or not; it simply responds to your
mood or feeling and gives you more of it.
Each time you hear yourself make a Declarative Statement that does not serve
you, simply restate it and offer a better mood or feeling. Here is a quick
way to turn a negative statement into a positive Declarative Statement.
Simply ask yourself: "So, what do I want?"
The moment you define what you do want, you start to experience a new mood
or feeling, and Law of Attraction will respond to this better mood or
feeling.
Over the next few days, start to notice what is appearing in your life, that
is, what you are attracting. Then think back to what mood or feeling you
may have offered that could have attracted what appeared. You'll soon find
yourself manifesting more and more of what you do want, and less of what
you don't want, by deliberately putting the Law of Attraction to work for
you.
Michael Losier, a Law of Attraction Trainer and author, supports people in
understanding and practicing the Art of Deliberate Attraction, so they can
have more of what they want and less of what they don't. Michael has been
applying the principles of Law of Attraction for many years and enjoys a
wonderful and rewarding life in the city of Victoria, BC, Canada. He facilitates
a number of in-person Law of Attraction seminars as well as Teleseminars
to a worldwide audience. For more articles by Michael Losier, Teleclass
information or to purchase the book, Law of Attraction, The Science of Attracting
More of What You Want and Less of What You Don't, visit
www.LawOfAttractionBook.com.
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