Monday, December 16, 2013

Laws Of Attraction For enjoy your life



The whole idea of the Law of Attraction is to have a mind to attract the things you want in your life and the ability to attract money is part of it.
Money is like the air in your lungs, for it to be useful it has to circulate. Develop an attitude of detachment to money. Like your breath, some of it must flow outwards to take more in.
This doesn’t mean that you should spend foolishly of course but rather be unconcerned about what goes out or comes in. That is where the Law of Detachment comes in.
Even though money is just an idea it still obeys the Law of Attraction like everything else. Be aware of your attitude to money. Don’t be attached to it because attachment causes fear of loss.
Fear causes inaction or paralysis. You may have also heard the saying “If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you’ve always gotten.” What this means of course is if you don’t change your actions everything about your life will stay the same.
Once you have the attitude of gratitude and believe that you already have all the money you’ll ever need then it will flow to you more freely.
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You may know somebody who seems to attract money easily. If you do ask yourself (or that person if you can) what is is about him or her that makes the money come easily.
One of the absolute greatest teachers of how to attract money was Napoleon Hill who wrote the book Think and Grow Rich in 1937.
He was one of the very first people to recognize the Law of Attraction. We will discuss Napoleon Hill in greater detail on another page but for now you need to know the secret he discovered by interviewing very many of the richest people in America for over 20 years.
He was looking for something they all had in common that made them rich. The very simple answer was ATTITUDE! Every single one of them had a burning desire to succeed and never doubted that they would.
They also had a generosity of spirit which ensured that their positive attitudes not only benefitted them but all the people around them.

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