mercredi 19 août 2009

The Secret Law of Attraction


Do you ever wonder why two people with the same background and the same educational attainment have different levels of success? Also, there are people who do not really have remarkable curriculum vitae but they are successful? This is because they have discovered the secret law of attraction.It is a secret because not many know about it. But if they knew it and applied it to their lives, they will become more open to good things and start receiving them. But because of busyness and the pressures of daily life, people tend to simply go with the flow, beat their deadlines and go through the motions of life, not realizing that there is more to their lives than simple routine and boredom.
How does the secret law of attraction work?This law works by conditioning the mind to expect and work for what is best. This law opens up your mind to a whole new range of possibilities in which you can enjoy good things. You deserve to be happy and you deserve the best that life has to offer. The mind is the seat of power of the body and of the soul. Once you get a hold of that, your life will never be the same again.Opening up the mind to the secret law of attraction is not as easy as it appears to be.
There should be a deliberate attempt to remove barriers to this law, together with the thought and emotional patterns that you may have displayed since you are a child. These barriers need to be identified first and removed accordingly so that you can easily adhere to this secret law.These barriers usually come in the form of negative thinking. Thoughts such as "I'm not good enough"; "I haven't been trained for this" and other similar thoughts demean your abilities and take away your initiative.
They may have been deeply ingrained into your mind that you now consider such thoughts as normal part of your thinking process. No! Rid yourself of them because you do not need them. They just encumber you in your efforts to achieve success in life. Away with those negative energies!When you remove something, you have to replace it with another thing. In the case of your mind, you have to adhere to the secret law of attraction. How? Be receptive to positive energies and focus on your desires and wants.
By constantly reminding yourself of these desires and wants, you create an expectancy within you that makes you receptive to these good things. In addition to that, you become more inspired in working for and achieving what you want in life. Each time you think about these desires and wants and creates a feeling of expectancy, you are practicing the secret law of attraction. Soon enough, your mind, your personality and even your body becomes receptive to the good things that you think about.
By making it a habit, good luck and fortune will come your way.Success and good things will come your way if you practice the secret law of attraction.

lundi 17 août 2009

The Law of Attraction... Risk Free!

Universal laws by definition are "laws" that are a part of the world that dictate the way certain things are. They just are, but more importantly, they have always been, and always will be. As the human race has progressed throughout time, every generation has "discovered" something that is considered new, but in fact it is something that has always been or based on something that has always been.
For example, Alexander Fleming, the famous English scientist who is accredited with the discovery of penicillin, recognized that mold contained certain properties that could be used to treat medical conditions caused by bacteria. Alexander Fleming did not invent mold. Mold is a product of the process described by the universal law that states at a certain point in time, sources with certain properties will change from its original form to a new form by way of rotting, decaying, or becoming mold.
The "idea" that substances with certain properties will rot, decay, or become mold is not new. The use of the products that are a result of this process is what is new. Alexander Fleming's generation greatly benefited from his discovery. Lives were saved. Many deaths that occurred in previous generations became avoidable. Just as Fleming's generation was fortunate to live during the time of new medicines that saved lives, our generation is fortunate to live during a time that the principles of the law of attraction have become front-page news.
It has currently become a phenomenon that has produced endless books to educate and explain how this universal law works and how we can make it work for us in a positive way. The principles of the law of attraction are not new. Millions of people are reporting miracles happening in their lives as a result of applying the principles of the law of attraction in their lives. This is proof of its existence.
These miracles have affected lives in many different ways; but the common denominator is that they all have been positive changes. So, my question is this...Based on the fact that our generation is experiencing miracles as a result of "discovering" the existence of the principles of the law of attraction, is it not IMPERATIVE that we pass this knowledge on to the next generation? I believe it is our responsibility as fellow human beings, but most importantly, as parents to provide our children with the knowledge and skills that we have been given to enable them to create their best life and subsequently affect the entire world.
To paraphrase what Dr. Joe Vitale states in best selling program, "The Missing Secret", (which I highly recommend) world wide change starts with one person. YOU! Alexander Fleming was one of those people. His efforts changed the world for many people. During that time period there were people who, for whatever reason, criticized his work and refused to accept something that many were referring to as a miracle. There were people who continued to watch their husbands, wives, or children die because they were afraid of something new. Now, generations later, the majority of people accept the use of penicillin as a commonly used antibiotic without question or concern. Today's parents must face the fact that the next generation will soon be the leaders of our world.
We hold the power to shape what our children's future will be. We can choose to criticize and condemn or open our minds to the fact that miracles are happening and put in the effort to empower our children with the skills they will need to attract what they will truly want in their lives. Imagine what life would be like if our leaders approached life and made decisions from a positive mindset free of limiting beliefs and negativity.
The law of attraction is timeless. It has always existed and will always exist. Unlike the risk involved in taking a new medication, there is no risk in applying the principles of the law of attraction. The law of attraction states that what you place your thoughts and attention on will expand and become your reality. To have a positive reality you choose positive thoughts. It is that simple. If you are a parent who practices the principles of the law of attraction you have already begun to instill the law of attraction into your children's lives by example.
There are also several very good parenting guides on the market to teach you how you can easily apply the principles into the day to day raising of your children. Passing this knowledge on to our children is completely risk free...there is nothing to lose and everything to gain. Why would we not put in the effort to pass on knowledge that is based on universal law to produce positive life changing miracles for our children and ultimately the world at large?

samedi 15 août 2009

Attitude of Entitlement and the Law of Attraction

In some of my postings, both here and on other's sites, I have made reference to what I call the "Age" or "Era of Entitlement". I believe there is a growing perception, even belief, on behalf of many in today's western society that they deserve, or are "entitled", to positions, status and/or wealth for which others have had to earn. I propose that this pervasive societal belief is interfering with many people success using the Law of Attraction to manifest their Desired Outcomes.
Historically, one has had to work one's way up "the ladder", through a hierarchical series of positions as one demonstrated one's work ethic and/or value to a company. This process had its weaknesses in that it was predicated on the integrity and ethics of superiors (in "position", not necessarily "ability") to notice the value of the employees under their supervision and promote them accordingly. The process was subject to abuse, through "kingdom builders" promoting only their clones or those they could manipulate most easily so as to build a personal "fiefdom" within a given corporate structure.
In like manner, those who did not "toe" the corporate line or submit to a superior's authority would likely find their promotion upward delayed or denied. However, in a general sense, it allowed those with knowledge and ability to rise upward to positions of progressively greater authority and, more importantly, corporate liability consistent with their increasing level of experience. Entitlement It seems to me that, in today's society, there is an expectation that one is "entitled" to the position they desire rather than having to earn it.
I suggest this "attitude of entitlement" is the direct result of one or more of the following: Educational Elitism Level of Parental Care - Parents provision for their children's needs, Change in the Moral Fabric of Western Society, and / or Unreasonable Expectations
1. Educational Elitism
a. As an employer, I have run into this position on many occasions. In interviewing a candidate from one university, I am shocked to discover their entry level salary expectations, after simply completing a four year B.Sc. program, is equivalent to my working salary (B.Sc., M.Sc. and over twenty years experience).
This attitude derives from the reputation (perceived or deserved) of the university from which they graduated, in that they graduated from "U of whatever" and so there is a premium attached to hiring them on that basis. Comparable students, with comparable education from another university, have more reasonable salary expectations (more consistent with Industry Standards). It is my practice to provide a starting salary and, after a probationary period and some work experience, to raise their salary, if justified by work ethic, leadership, results, etc. (value to the corporation). They earn their salary based on demonstrated merit (value).
b. As an acknowledged gross simplification, I suggest that the recent financial crisis was due to a set of elitist MBA graduates from reputable business schools, hired into positions of authority on "Wall Street" for which they were poorly qualified (on the basis of experience), implementing theoretical practices (extending credit to high-risk clients, then packaging that bad debt for sale to other financial institutions) with little real world practical results. (As more information has come to light, it is increasingly difficult to believe that credit was so widespread to so many unable to service the resulting debt load).
c. Executive Benefit Packages. Who will soon forget the image of the High Paid Corporate guns from the Big Three automakers, each showing up on Capital Hill in their personal corporate jets to request financial bail-out packages worth billions? Who can forget the executives of so many financial institutions, clamouring for urgently needed financial bail-outs, only to give themselves HUGE executive compensation packages from those same bail-out funds? It used to be that executive compensation packages were in the order of 40 times that of the average employee. Now they are 400x time that, or more. The same people responsible, in large degree, for the current financial crisis.
2. Level of Parental Care Arguably, for the first time in history, the middle and, to a lesser extent, lower class of society have been able to provide their children with a better lifestyle than their own. With the advent of widespread social programs in the 20th century, health and education systems have been made available throughout society (as a generalization, I realize there are flaws). In particular, more students have been able to avail themselves of a post secondary education (trade school, college or university) and, therefore, secure more desirable, better paying jobs than their parents.
Most importantly, the struggles that our parents and, more specifically our grandparents, dealt with in raising their children is largely unknown to, at least, the middle class in western society. One outcome of this cultural phenomenon is that the current generation has little appreciation of the value of money and has become a society of disposable consumerism. We need to have the fastest, newest and the best, irregardless of whether what we have is sufficient to our needs. In addition, we have become a society that believes it is entitled to what it wants.
3. Change in the Moral Fabric of Western Society Another of the recent changes in modern society has been a transition to a fault-less society. "It is not my fault" and "I come from a dysfunctional family" are examples of typical excuses. I suggest that most, if not every, family is dysfunctional to some degree. I believe we are responsible for our own actions. If we have weaknesses, then we should deal with them (mental illness being an exception), not persist in using them as crutches to avoid responsibility for our actions. James Allen, in "Light on Life's Difficulties" might be summarized as stating "As You Think, So Shall You Become".
If we live the philosophy that "It is not our fault", then I suspect we will have difficulty in advancing in our chosen profession. Who would reasonably put someone in a position of responsibility if they take the position that they are not responsible for the outcomes of their direct actions? I wouldn't. Again, I would argue it is a factor contributing to an attitude of entitlement.
4. Unreasonable Expectations Unreasonable expectations is a very general term for which I have not yet identified additional, underlying causes for an "Attitude of Entitlement". Unreasonable expectations can, certainly, originate from the three categories proposed above, however, I don't believe they, as yet, capture many other circumstances. Therefore, at this time, this represents a "catch all" category for a work in progress.
The Attitude of Entitlement and the Law of Attraction The Attitude of Entitlement, I believe, pervades much of the last decades worth of material (books, magazines, movies, Internet resources) pertaining to the "Law of Attraction". The most palatable means of selling material to a society that demands "Something for Nothing" (i.e. entitlement) is through the philosophy espousing "Something for Nothing".
It just won't sell, or sell as much, if a potential customer has to work for their desired goal. Visualize it, release it to the Universe (the One, the All, Universal Intelligence, or whatever) and it will manifest itself ... no further effort required. The belief appears to be "I am entitled to it, I shouldn't have to work for it". I believe this is why so many are frustrated / disappointed / disillusioned with the "Law of Attraction".
It does require effort, it does require work and, most of all, it does require you to give something in order to achieve your desired goal. What are the easiest plants to grow in your flower or vegetable garden - domesticated plants or weeds? It requires continual action (effort) to keep your garden free of weeds. The animals you see everywhere about you (except in a zoo or game farm), are they expending effort (energy) to survive? (As an aside: how many times it's body weight does a swallow have to eat in insects daily to survive)? Is there any natural example in the plant or animal kingdom in which the subject does not have to expend effort (energy) merely to survive (and we are not even talking about achieving goals or desired outcomes)? What is it about mankind that makes us believe we, as a species, are not subject to the same laws to achieve our goals?
On the simplest level, we need to expend effort (energy) in order to survive, even if it is just to go to the Grocery store for our daily needs. Give some thought to the work force underlying the distribution network required to supply us with our minimal needs required on a daily basis (read the chapter on "Organized Planning" in Napoleon Hill's "Think and Grow Rich")? For example, a single refinery in Edmonton, Alberta was temporarily shut down recently and the downstream result has been a fuel shortage throughout western Canada as the other refineries struggle to meet the summer vacation demand. Goals (Desired Outcomes) I am stymied by the pervasive belief attached, by some, to the "Law of Attraction" suggesting that people can sit down at their breakfast table, visualize $1 million dollars, release it to the Universe (or whatever), then go back to the morning paper, comfortable in the knowledge that their desired outcome is, even then, racing toward them ... with no further effort required.
This is only the case for the 1 in 200 million who bought the correct lottery number for that week. The Law of Attraction is firmly and, unfortunately for some, irrevocably rooted in a requirement for effort in support of realizing your goals (dreams).
The qualifier is that the work needs to be directed toward receipt of your goal. If you desire $1 million, what are you prepared to give for it? You may only be prepared to invest $1 for the lottery ticket, trusting to luck. "Luck is Preparedness Meeting Opportunity" - Earl Nightingale (Lead the Field) Implicitly stated in the above quote is the requirement for work, resulting in "Preparedness".
You must undertake preparatory work in order to receive your desired outcome, in order to prepare yourself for when opportunity presents itself. For example, if you wish to make your millions through a passive on-line web-site, surely it will require work to develop your product, learn the necessary marketing strategies and build your web-site. Perhaps you are going to buy a web-site or have someone else build it for you. Therefore, you will probably need to work for the money with which to pay for these services.
Napoleon Hill interviewed many of the most wealthy Industrialists, Businessmen, Inventors in the early 20th century and categorized their character traits leading to their sucess. In neither "Think and Grow Rich" nor "Law of Success" does he state that one need only sit back and wait for success to fall upon you. Examine the work ethis oc today's successful to determine if any of them have worked for their success. Bill Gates? Donald Trump? Michael Jackson? U2? Aerosmith? Have they not given something in return for their success? Can you honestly expect to do otherwise? I believe the critical aspect to the "Law of Attraction" is the extent to which you must work for your desired outcome. Most of the working world works hard at getting ahead, however, they are unaware of, or do not utilize, the power of the "Law of Attraction". Utilization of the Law of Attraction allows you to leverage your work effort, allowing you to do less work toward your Desired Outcome than without the law. Summary of the process underlying the Law of Attraction
1. Visualize your objective (Desired Outcome) in as much detail as you can. Write it down, commit it to paper, put together a Vision Board or, better yet, a Mind Movie. Have a tangible record of your objective (Napoleon Hill's "Definite Chief Aim"). Associate as much emotion (a Burning Desire) with this goal as you can. Live it, breathe it, expect it.
2. Take the appropriate action to receive it. Be consciously aware of any, and all, opportunities to take you closer to your goal. Perhaps it is through corporate advancement (with associated benefits) or a lateral move to another company. Perhaps it is only the intuitive feeling that you need to buy a lottery ticket for the next draw.
However, make no mistake, there is action required in order to achieve your dreams. Take a very close look at those who claim otherwise and you will, in most (if not all) cases, find they have put in effort (and successfully leveraged others efforts) to achieve their goals.
Conclusion Visualize, then take appropriate action to realize your dreams. I believe society needs to change its collective mind set. I don't believe we are entitled to anything we have not earned. We can, however, leverage our work effort, and dramatically leverage it, through application of the Law of Attraction so as to legitimately earn our desired outcomes, our objectives, our goals. Thoughtful and consistent application of the Law of Attraction, the full underlying process of "Visualization", followed by appropriate "Action", is what separates those who work hard and those who work, seemingly effortlessly, to achieve their goals.
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