Taking Charge By Understanding Law Of Attraction

By Jeffrey Thompson


The greatest lie about life is regarding how great it is. Existence is an unwieldy, uncaring, unforgiving curse. The great truth about life is how fantastic it can be. Existence is altogether the most rewarding, fulfilling, and altogether most beautiful thing that has ever come into being in the universe. There is nothing quite like, no sensation on the same scale as living, because life is the scale on which all sensations are measured. To reach a greater understanding, to take more control of the most uncontrollable things in all of creation, one must begin understanding Law of Attraction.

There is one secret that everyone can see but many people will not acknowledge. That secret is that the universe and everything therein are constantly vibrating. That vibration affects everything and shapes reality.

The Law of Attraction is invisible. It works in ways that most people will never understand or comprehend. But it is a constant force that touches all lives to one degree or another.

In the simplest terms possible, the law works like this, like attracts like. Positive thoughts and vibes will reap positive rewards. Conversely, negative thoughts and vibes will reap negative consequences.

Like attracts like. As such, being positive will attract positive things. Being optimistic on life will in turn give an individual more things to be optimistic about.

It is all about the mindset. No one will succeed if they have it in their head that they will not. Merely being open to the idea of success is not enough. They must actively chase it. Doing so will compel the universe to give them the opportunity they need to rise up and prove their worth, to show that they are indeed worthy of the rewards and accolades that come with excelling.

People who are more optimistic are more secure. As such, they are willing to take more risks. The thing about risk is that as risky as it is, it can be very rewarding. The adage of no risk, no reward holds true. Comfort zones can be stagnating, and they can clip the wings that an individual needs to soar.

Take for an MMA fighter for example. They will train, and they will train hard. They will work on their kickboxing, work on submission, work on wrestling. They will spend more hours on more days in the gym that most people will in an office. They will do all of that for at most twenty five minutes of fighting. The thing regarding any fight is that ninety percent of it is mental. If a person goes into a cage worrying about how they could get knocked out, they will be so focused on their defense that they forget their offense and lose on points for not being aggressive enough.

Thinking about what could wrong can blind a person to what could go right. Minds need to be opened to the possibility of better. Pessimism closes the mind off to such a possibility.




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