Personal Narrative: The Law Of Attraction

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About 10 years ago, my mom bought me a book called The Secret. Inside of it, she wrote 'I hope all of your dreams come true'. I was working at a doggy daycare then, after just quitting a horrible job at a hospital, and I was plugging along in my daily life like most people I knew without a lot of thought on what I was going to do next.

Law Of Attraction In Action For Two Months

I read the book and it touched me in a way that no other book had ever touched me. I suddenly saw so much potential in life.

The Law of Attraction resonated with me because I could see that it had been working throughout my entire life.

All the crappy boyfriends that I had in life, I had attracted by focusing on the traits I didn't want in a boyfriend.

All the
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I want to attract some things into my life, but I've been in a state of limbo where I'm worrying and overthinking about everything and I can't seem to bring them into my life - not even a little bit. And I want it to stop.

Watching The Secret Reinspired Me

Last Sunday (it's Tuesday today), I remembered that I had seen that The Secret was playing on Netflix. So, I grabbed my pen and paper and sat down to watch it. As soon as it came on, I felt the excitement that I felt when I first read the book.

As I was watching, I only wrote down a few things that stood out to me.

The Law of Attraction equation: ask, believe, and receive.

And the part in the movie that talks about how to change - how to start asking, believing, and receiving and attracting more of what you want into your life. It includes three things.

Gratitude
Visualization
Appreciation
I've decided that for the rest of the year - all of November and December - I am going to start focusing on attracting some very specific things I want into my life and practicing gratitude, visualization, and appreciation daily in order to get myself in a state to see if I can do so.

What I Want To Manifest Before The End Of The Year And How I Plan To Do It

What I Want To Manifest This Year Using The Law of

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