Law of Attraction: The 3 Most Common Mistakes (Part II)
3rd mistake: Inaction
It is extremely common that people refer to the LOA as just to “visualize what I desire and think positive” and done. T hey just do the psychological part, therefore never get to see excellent results.
There is no Attraction without Action and this action, this initial step must come from you. You’ve got to show the Universe, give “signals” you are moving towards what you truly want and want.
As an example, you want to attract a new automobile? Well, start finding out about brands, prices on parking lots and where you would leave it when you drive it to work. Starts to “act as if” was already in progress and you have got to get ready for it.
These small actions will trigger a series of “coincidences” to attract what you need.
Now that you know of these mistakes, how can I begin with the Law of Attraction?
Reread this piece, think if you've been making a few of these errors and for a plan of action to stop it. These are my tips to resume the practice of the Law of Attraction (Law of Attraction) in your life.
1. Start Tiny. Select something easy and clear that you want to manifest and work on it for a while, a week or 10 days. Trust and just concentrate on what you want to manifest.
2. Keep a “Manifestation Journal”. When you have achieved something you need, get it down. Take a “Manifestation Book” with all your achievements and manifestations. This journal will help you to build faith in your powers of attraction (necessary step to continue to express) and in turn to be thankful for everything you already have and are attracting into your life.
Practice these tips and see the way in which the Law of Attraction works for you. Enjoy it!
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Law of Attraction: The 3 Most Common Mistakes (Part II)
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