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April 30, 2008

The Law of Attraction

A friend, Kevin Wade, lent me some CDs called "The Law of Attraction" by Esther and Jerry Hicks. I didn't really know what to expect.

The best way to describe these CDs is "very practical advice delivered in a very funky manner." There are five CDs and they cover a few very powerful concepts:

1. We attract to ourselves what we think about.

2. Consequently, we need to solely focus our thoughts on what we really want.

3. For each item that we really want we need to take the time to think about why we really want it. If we don't have very good reasons for wanting it, we probably won't sustain our focus on it.

4. For each item that we really want, we need to identify why we expect to have it. What are the actual reasons why we believe it will become a reality.

5. We need to allow ourselves to be successful. In other words, we need to be ok with actually having the items on our list. (And "items" could be relationships, opportunities, financial wealth, physical health, and so on.)

6. We need to allow other people to pursue the life they want to live.

7. We need to live in short time segments. In other words, as we go through the day we need to continually resharpen our focus on what we want and then consciously stay focused in the next 30-90 minutes to make sure we are doing the activities and making the decisions that support what we really want.

Very, very good advice from a very, very funky delivery. I think you will enjoy it, but stay open-minded and listen to all five CDs.

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