Guest contributor: Thumbelina, a believer in the law of attraction and a resident of India.
When I first started using the law of attraction, I had huge problems: My boyfriend dumped me for no good reason. My career path was so unclear that I was starting to worry I’d end up nowhere. And my family was upset with me constantly.
So, I turned to the law of attraction. For a while, each day I’d sit and wonder how the heck the law of attraction would work for me. Then, one day I realized something: I was missing a step. Instead of deciding what I wanted, then letting it happen, I was deciding what I wanted, then worrying about it all the time!
Shortly after realizing this, I started to relax more. After that, things started to happen very quickly and today I am so grateful because my entire book of dreams has almost come true …
I have my guy with me, completely stable on my terms …
I got into three top universities in the UK, and my parents are proud of me again. In fact, my family has never been more supportive in my life …
And in three months, I am leaving town for the biggest opportunity of my life: an internship in my country’s top ad agency!
For me, what made the difference was to just trust the universe and then … chill. You have nothing to lose and everything to win.
Thumbelina
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Mollie —
This dovetails perfectly with your (superb) piece on Melody Fletcher’s blog. (I copied the link below for anyone wanting to check it out.) Something I need to hear more than once. So simple . . . yet so daring . . . decide what you want and then relax into it.
Thank you both!
Evan
(http://www.deliberateblog.com/2012/07/15/my-little-secret-why-the-law-of-attraction-works-so-well-for-me/)
Yes, I do think that relaxing is a major key. Thanks for the link to Melody’s blog!
It is so nice to keep seeing the same idea presented in different scenarios in this blog. It helps to remind me how to do it – KISS.
I have a long list of affirmatives which I am reading out loud at least twice a day, sometimes more. I also try saying it just before going to sleep. I am definitely seeing positive changes in some of the affirmations and, of course, a lot of things may be happening with the others.
Great!
Scott
I so much love my affirmations. Nothing bad about a better state of mind!
Certainly not! And this, as well as several other blog posts, has helped me to keep mine improving.
Never a bad thing . . . and me too!