Do You Want the Law of Attraction and Money to Work for You?

Do you want the law of attraction and money to work for you? Well, you may not be expecting to hear this and it can be quiet upsetting for some, but you simply need to let the law take time to work. Along with time, however, you will need to apply your own daily efforts to the process, too. The law doesn't represent an easy and fast road to riches, but rather a way to change your lifelong outlook and mentality on finances. You most likely have some pretty deep-rooted beliefs established, and if you are like most people, you need to do a complete "180" on those beliefs. It takes time to make such drastic changes to your internal beliefs.
You may not have realized that the way you were thinking about finances was so wrong because the fact is that most people likely share many of the same thoughts and beliefs right along with you. The law of attraction and money says that money will behave for you how you think it will. This should be broken down to explain that saying, "I want more money in my life" is not how you think money will behave. You can think that all day, but if you are honest with yourself, you likely have a deep, underlying thought that says, "I will never have enough money in my life." It is the second thought that needs to change, and as you can imagine, changing such deep-rooted beliefs can be hard. You likely have some emotional ties to those thoughts, with feelings of anger, resentment, anxiety, and more tied to them.
The secret to making the law of attraction and money work for you is to make a daily effort to first recognize those thoughts and feelings as they crop up, and then make adjustments. One small example would be if you find yourself telling your kids that you cannot afford to buy something they want. Instead of saying that you cannot afford it, you will need to catch yourself and turn that into a positive, either giving them a way to earn that toy or acknowledging that they don't really need yet another toy. Daily strides are the key to making the law work.

By Carla J. Kaplan

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