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Getting In the Flow -- Using The Law Of Attraction By Jon Mercer The Law of Attraction is a powerful philosophy
to create your world any way you want it. A basic tenant of this philosophy
is "like attracts like," and because of this, it is really
important that you feel good as much as possible in
your day-today life if you want to attract more good things into your life. I was
in effect trying to "force" things to go well and to get a lot
done, even though I knew I was
not really "feeling" it. Sometimes
even the coach needs a coach, and luckily my partner Elisabeth is usually
there to fit the bill. on this occasion she spoke up with a very appropriate
comment, "don't sweat it so much--it's not supposed to be hard
work." It was as if a 500 watt light bulb came on above my head... I'm
constantly amazed how often people need to be reminded of things they already
know (and by "people" I mean "me"). The moral of the story? If you find that
anything you are trying to do in life is really hard work, it's an excellent
idea to ask yourself, "am I going with the flow here, or am I going
against the flow?" For example, if you are trying to improve your life
in any way (lose weight, make more money, attract a perfect partner, etc.),
it has been my experience that trying too hard is usually counterproductive.
In other words, you want to be serious about your intention to change, but
you don't want to take anything too seriously. It's just not productive. Carlos
Mencia is famous for saying, "if you're not laughing, you're not living,"
and that's pretty accurate. As long as you can laugh at yourself and your
imperfections, you are on the right track and improvement is within site.
Keep laughing, and you are sure keep progressing. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright by Jon Mercer Jon Mercer is a personal development coach and author
who teaches "attraction in everyday life" via private consultation,
seminars and video coaching programs. For more information visit http://www.attractanything.com/ |
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