Attraction And Using It For Your Own Benefit By Kelli Cooper

Great Essays
Show Notes – Episode 37
Understanding the Laws of Attraction and Using it for Your Own Benefit – Kelli Cooper
“Getting uncomfortable at times and putting yourself in a position that you were just not in before, helps you to push through all hurdles of life and paves your path to success”.
Main Content
Kelli is a digital nomad, like many other guests who have been on my show. She is making a passive income from online blogging, coaching, and writing. She has written a bunch of books that are available on Amazon. Today, she is travelling around the world, living the dream. However, this was not the case for her a few years ago. She did not just wake up one morning thinking “I’ve had it with the 9-5 job”, I’m putting a blog together and travelling the world and I’m going to live off the income from the blog”.
The reality is that she was in a lot of debt, had hit rock bottom, her father was being diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer and unfortunately she lost him. She was living off credit card debts and at one stage living overseas (Japan, Indonesia, and Thailand), another country, with pretty much $0 income in a desperate situation, she was unable to afford the basics, a simple $5 massage (by the way Kelli loves massages) had been just too impossible at this point.
Over the
…show more content…
One amongst these books that inspired her the most was “The Law of Attraction”, by Joe Vitale, a well known author, life coach, popular for his principles. The ideas mentioned in the books of the late 1800’s, and the early 1900’s about the idea of “creating a reality” got her started. A whole new world, a whole new way of thinking, even thought it was so new, a part of her was deep inside that was resonating with it, like intuitively there was something to this, she knew this to be too true, except she just really don’t know it yet basically because she was operating on a different plane of

Related Documents

  • Superior Essays

    Kirk Ormand is a classics professor at Oberlin University who specializes in sexuality in the ancient world. Throughout chapters eight, ten, and thirteen of his book Controlling Desires, Ormand looks at many aspects pertaining to Roman sexuality. An overarching theme of the three chapters looks at what was considered normal sexual behavior in Rome, with a focusing at times on homosexuality in Rome. Over the course of the chapters, Ormand looks at Rome’s origins and interrelation to Greece with regards to sexuality, how each gender was supposed to act, and how laws and others may use language of sexuality against one another. Lastly Ormand looks at how the imperials, specifically the infamous Nero, went about different sexual escapades.…

    • 1525 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Character Essay Violet Baudelaire. A passionate inventor. A loving sister. A courageous fighter. A hard worker.…

    • 418 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Excerpt from Brain Jack by Brian Falkner: “‘Why suddenly self-destruct when you’ve already won?’” (165). I chose this excerpt because of its simplistic but yet meaningful message. It conveys a message to people who are having or hardships or issues within their life. It basically means that a person should not become stressed out or depressed about issues because in the eventually, that person is going to succeed.…

    • 230 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    1- Why did the author include the Hopi stories in this chapter? 1- In this chapter, the author tries to demonstrate why justice is so integral to sustainability, and investigates important connections of ethics, justice, and the maintenance of critical Earth systems and cycles. So, the author included the Hopi stories because they indicate that moral and ethical failures lead to critical social failures.…

    • 330 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Lois Lowry is a is a wonderful author who wrote books based on life experiences and stories. Two of the many books that she wrote were Number the Stars and Crow Call. Both stories are written about events in her life. The two books and many of her other books also bear a very powerful message to all of the readers. The message is, “the vital need for humans to be aware of their interdependence.”…

    • 807 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    From the 1890’s to the 1920’s, the Progressive Era consisted of many changes in social stances and political methods in the United States. There were numerous individuals who were determined to see reform, including Florence Kelley. Florence Kelley deserves a place in history because she was such an inspirational person who had accomplished giving women and children better rights, especially in the work force. Florence Kelley grew up in a political family which led her to become the person that she was. She had once heard about the abolishment of slavery and the women’s right movement which led her to helping women and children gain the rights that they deserve.…

    • 998 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    After reading Some Lessons From the Assembly Line by Andrew Braaksma (2005), the essay details a transition of Braaksma's views. At the beginning of the article, Braaksma reveals his comfortable life and the way he views his world. As Braaksma starts working on the assembly line, his entire perspective on college and life changes. Braaksma learns that the real world is a much different place, and people have different types of hardships and problems they experience. The harsh reality of life help Braaksma appreciate the opportunities afforded to him.…

    • 888 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Many stories throughout literary history resonate with their readers. Some enough to be deemed literary classics. Three stories which resonate with readers from all ages are “Boys” by Rick Moody, “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid, and “Lust” by Susan Minot. All three stories tell of the coming of age experiences that men and woman have, but do not share the same tone. Two in particular, “Girl” and “Lust” are told from the perspective of characters themselves, and “Boys” is told from the perspective of an individual observing the main characters.…

    • 792 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Fallon’s article “It Takes Courage” is a personal outlook on the sport called barrel racing. Courage is a big part of overcoming your fears and tragedies that has happened to you. Participating in barrel racing comes with a lot of tragedies such as getting bucked off, falling of, or even being in some kind of wreck while riding your horse. Dealing with those tragedies and still be able to dust yourself of and get back on takes courage. Fallon Taylor talks about a when she got a bucked off and almost ended her career and how she gained her courage back to start back barrel racing.…

    • 353 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Ayn Rand's Analysis

    • 432 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Ayn Rand lived in a society in where communism was practiced. In this quote of hers, she states inventive and creative people and how society reacts to their “... unborrowed vision...”. She also talks about the struggles every inventive or creative person faces when making their vision a reality. Rand describes many details about inventive and creative people.…

    • 432 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    In the autobiography, Really Professional Internet Person, the author Jenn McAllister spreads the message to love who you are and embrace yourself. Even though confidence is widespread idea across many books, Jenn really connects with the readers and she gets what every day people can relate to. Throughout the story Jenn gives us stories and flashbacks that give us some inside in her life and how she had to deal with anxiety, stress, and bullying. Today Jenn is a very successful YouTube with over 2 million subscribers, she used to be conserved and not as confident as she is today. She gives us many pieces of great advice to help us through our rough times.…

    • 442 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    This 1987 sexy, thriller film introduced a few characters to tell the story of a cheating husband and a crazy mistress. Fatal Attraction’s characters Dan Gallagher was the father of a six-year-old daughter, Ellen and was married to Beth Gallagher for nine years. The mistress, Alex Forrest played a sneaky, unstable, hot, single woman. The beginning of the movie portrays Alex to be calm and collective. Soon we find out how unstable and psychotic she really is.…

    • 2027 Words
    • 9 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Lust is often confused with love. Lust is purely physical attraction, sexual desire, and has no lasting effect. “Lust” by Susan Minot, is a deep story that involves a teenage girl, who is helpless and emotionally removed. This faceless and nameless girl wanders about, sexually, for three years, having sex with more than fifteen boys and several others who are unnamed. The female is the main character of the story.…

    • 1527 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    she was affected by the many experiences share, and how the experiences has changes the way he/she views people and the world. No longer viewing themselves as the victim but seeing themselves as the overcomer against all odds. However, in contrast, an autobiography covers the author’s entire life to the present, including public and private experiences…

    • 1274 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    Edgar Allen Poe is an American writer that is world renown for his dark writing style, which allows the reader to be engulfed into his tales of horror and mystery. The Cask of Amontillado is a classic Poe style story that is littered with unexpected twists and turns around every corner. The reader is able to watch from afar as the main character seeks revenge against his “friend” Fortunato. Poe’s ability to create a character like Montresor amazes me because of the unique way in which he reveals the main characters poor mental health without directly stating that he is insane. The gradual realization of this is what makes the story so unique to Poe’s style.…

    • 1008 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Superior Essays