Hi-i!
True, a handful of people get involved without concern about success. Law Of Attraction, however is a great thing to know about if you're in business or doing something which requires coooperation and recruitment of the efforts of others in new ways.
It reminds me of that constant saying that sales is all about creating relationships. It's 100% true, of course. However, the relationship isn't just between people. Remember Willy Loman (Arthur Miller's DEATH OF A SALESMAN)? He thought the only relathionships that counted were between people. If you're friendly, everyone'll buy from you.
But, of course, there are other relationships you've got to involve yourself in, if you want success. And, they're all commanded by the Law Of Attraction. Your relationship--most importantly--to Source. To your own expanded self. This means, you've got to "Party on, Dude," in the cosmic sense. You've got to remember that you are success personified and celebrate that fact so you're at the same vibration as your expanded self.
Focus constructively on this or any of the relationships below, and more success-related thoughts and feelings, and events will start coming together. That's the Law Of Attraction.
And, then there's your relationship to your craft or business or offering or art--whatever. If you're offering it, then it should be something you love. Or you should focus on the aspects of it you love or at least prefer to whatever else is in the mix.
And, then there's your relationship to the aspects of others. It's nice to be friendly. But, friendliness isn't shaking hands and memorizing first names. It's noticing what you like about someone. It's giving people the benefit of the doubt. It's sitting by yourself and imagining how you'd most enjoy seeing your meetings with others turn out. That's where success and Law Of Attraction come together.
If only Willy Loman could have met Napoleon Hill. We'd have been out one amazing stage play, but that fictional family would have experienced a slice of Paradise!
Sunshine & Blessings,
Giovani
Thursday, March 26, 2009
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