The first step to attract what you want is to CHANGE or shift your energy!!!
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Everything in this world is made up of energy including us.
Other people pick up on your energy. If it’s positive you’ll attract positive people into your life. If you have negative energy, you’ll always attract negative people and negative situations into your life.
If you find that you are getting exactly what you don’t want, or if you find that you are not getting what you want, then there’s a very good chance that you’re simply sending out the wrong energy. In the end you’ll attract what corresponds to your energy. Negative energy attracts negative situations. Positive energy attracts positive situations. It’s really that simple.
So if you’re not getting what you want – you’re likely sending out the wrong energy. Change your energy – and you’ll start getting what you want.
Just what is your energy? Your energy is based on your thoughts and beliefs. Your subconscious mind picks up on your thoughts and beliefs and goes out and creates situations that correspond to your thoughts and beliefs. Other people pick up your energy on a subconscious level. They’re not consciously aware of your energy but they just develop a feeling about you based on your energy. If you have negative energy you’ll continuously attract negative people and negative situations. At the same time you’ll repel positive people and positive situations. This is not a good combination if you want to create a positive and successful life.
So what do you do? How do you turn things around? Change the way you see things and begin eliminating the negative thoughts and negative beliefs. This will help change your energy so that you begin to attracting what you want. This means that when you focus on positive situations, believe that things will work out, look for solutions instead of complaining, be more understanding instead of getting angry, try to look at things from a different and positive perspective, embrace changes, and look for opportunities instead of focusing on the problems.
At first this won’t be easy but as you continually change the way you think and see things, you’ll begin to naturally attract more positive situations into your life. You may have heard it before, "You are what you attract." And if you are not getting what you want out of life, it’s time to CHANGe the way you think and act. When you are positve, you can easily attract better, more positive situations, into your life while also creating and attracting what you would like to have or experience.
During the day observe how you respond to situations, see how you react to things you don’t like, or just to situations in general. Pay attention to the comments you make to friends, colleagues and relatives.
* Are they positive or negative?
* Do you always point out the negative?
* Do you complain or think of the worst?
If something goes wrong, do you get angry.., blame somebody..., or have a series of negative thoughts? Or do you focus on a solution, accept responsibility and create the changes that you want? If you find that you have a negative reaction then you’re only creating more negative energy and attracting more negative situations.
Start changing how you think. Create positive thoughts and positive beliefs. Challenge yourself to focus on having solutions, and always seeing things positively, and your entire life will change. Believe you can EASILY attract what you want!
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Larry Crane has been teaching The Release® Technique to executives of Fortune 500 companies for years. He has personally trained businessmen, psychiatrists, psychologists, sports and entertainment celebrities, sales people, managers and housewives in the art of letting go of problems, emotions, stress and subconscious blocks that are holding people back from having total abundance and joy in their lives.
The Release Technique has been taught to over 100,000 graduates worldwide.
The Abundance Course IS the Release Technique, the original Release Technique Method as taught by Lester Levenson. http://www.releasetechnique.com
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