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    Success and the Law of Attraction

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    It so happens that you are what you think. You are the words you speak. You are the sum of what you believe you are, of how you see yourself and what you say to others about yourself and your circumstances. It is a universal law that what you put your belief in is putting out a powerful message that is a catalyst and sets things in motion to attract certain things. Earl Nightengale in The Strangest Secret says that before you make money, you must be already be a success–as a person– that you should envision yourself as if you have already achieved your goals, believe you are already successful, and reinforce this in everything you do in your thoughts, in what you say, in how you carry yourself, in every way… This universal law applies to people in all walks of life whether it be the successful soccer mom and homemaker, the teacher, the doctor, the salesman. It is your attitude and belief that makes you a success in life, attracting the things, the circumstances and the people to you who are brought to you through this law. Related articles ‘Idol’ Winner Boosted by ‘Cougars for Cook’ [via Zemanta] The Zen of Commercial Flight [via Zemanta] What women want [via Zemanta] Make a Good Day Great [via Zemanta] She’s just being naked [via Zemanta]

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