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Making The Law Of Attraction Work For You
from:Deb St. George, Publisher, GettingToSuccess.net
If you want something, all you have to do is ask for
it. Sweeter words have never been spoken. It would be
like a dream come true. But that doesn't mean it can't
be true. Good things really can be yours just from
asking for them.
When you know how to ask. That's the key. Knowing how
to ask, and knowing what to ask for. You can ask for
anything you want. But asking for a new car when you
really want a Porsche, doesn't mean you'll be
satisfied with just "a new car". And just saying "I
want a Porsche" and then going on about your life as
usual probably won't get it for you.
Focusing your thoughts on getting that new Porsche,
picturing yourself driving it, truly believing you
deserve it, and allowing it to come to you is the way
to get it.
Just asking is only the first step in the Law of
Attraction. Feeling and acting as if you've received
it is the second, knowing you deserve it and allowing
it to come to you is the third.
Having doubts about your worthiness produces negative
energy. Negative energy produces negative results. If
you don't think you deserve a new Porsche, you won't
get it. If you don't think the Law of Attraction
works, it won't work for you.
Positive energy is the only way to get positive
results. And positive energy is only produced by
positive thoughts.
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