I am often asked ‘what are the main things I have to do when using the Law of Attraction to create the life I really want?’ To answer this question I always explain there is a 3 point formula you have to put in place to attract what you want.
1. Sustained Focus - Getting side tracked is the biggest problem in using the Law of Attraction today, as everyone is busier than ever. We are besieged by massive amounts of information from the Internet, TV and radio, as well as the print media. As well, studies have shown that the average person has over sixty thousand thoughts per day.
Add to this the demands of your job, plus family demands on your attention and you will realize that using the Law of Attraction takes some discipline and determination. You need something to remind you to focus, as the benefits are huge.
2. Specific Visualization: You need to get a really clear vision of what you want and then ask for it. Unfortunately the Universe does not read minds, so you have to be very specific.
For example, if you are unhappy in your current job and ask the Universe to help you find a new job - how can you visualize it unless you know what sort of position you want? However if you want a specific type of position, then you can visualize yourself doing that type of job without any problem. It also means that when you apply and are interviewed you have the correct mindset for the position, as you have already seen yourself doing the job in your imagination.
3. Consistent Action: Taking action was not stressed in the film ‘The Secret’, however without action nothing happens. Success will follow automatically if you focus on what you want, visualize yourself in possession of it and take action when the Universe presents you with opportunities. The Law of Attraction then becomes unstoppable.
Wallace D. Wattles the author of the book ‘The Science of Getting Rich’, on which ‘The Secret’ is based, wrote “By thought, the thing you want is brought to you. By action, you receive it.”
So the key to success is: -
Sustained focus + specific visualization + consistent action.