Do I Need to Visualize to Manifest my Desires?

Written by Michael Losier


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You've heard me talk in previous articles about Deliberate attraction. The Law of Attraction is a powerful force that is operating in every moment, including this moment right now. Knowing that we all offer a vibration (vibe) in every moment, and that The Law of Attraction matches that vibration and brings us more ofrepparttar 122682 same vibration (whether wanted, or unwanted), it is important for us to understandrepparttar 122683 significance of becoming deliberate about what it is that we are vibrationally offering. The more we learn to apply The Law of Attraction to our lives and tap into this powerful force,repparttar 122684 more deliberate we learn to become as attractors. This speeds uprepparttar 122685 manifestation of our desires. And that brings us torepparttar 122686 topic of this article. Is visualization needed to manifest our desires?

Let's begin by reviewingrepparttar 122687 3-step formula for Deliberate Attraction:

1) I identify my desire (being as clear as I can). 2) I raise my vibration (by giving my desire attention).

3) I allow (by reducing my resistance to receiving my desire).

Often, people will tell me they have already identified their desires and typically made a huge list of what those desires are. I am frequently asked, "Michael, how comerepparttar 122688 Law of Attraction didn't manifest my desire?" When I ask them where that list is right now, two answers I usually get are: "Oh I don't have it anymore." And, "It's tucked away somewhere."

It is important to remember that The Law of Attraction is a 3-step process and not a 1-step process. The Law of Attraction states, "Whatever I give my attention, energy and focus to, I'll attract more of it, whether wanted or unwanted." After we have determined our desires, we need to give attention to those desires. This is why most people who build a list, and then tuck it away, never seerepparttar 122689 desires on that list manifest.

Raise Your Bar: The Power of Yes

Written by Catherine Franz


Every one of us lives with a ceiling, a belief ceiling. Some ceilings are lower than others. Beyond that ceiling is all that is not yet known to us -- allrepparttar possibilities of possibilities. Raising our bar takes conscious awareness and embracing new experiences. Here is an experience that will inch your bar delightfully and positively higher. The exercise isn't hard to understand, hard to learn, nor hard to complete. Yet, you do need to approachrepparttar 122679 exercise with a child-like openness, maybe even a few giggles, and allowrepparttar 122680 harvest of your labor be its own journey.

Everywhere and in everything that we do we hear no, no, no and more noes. No on going over a certain speed limit. No to what we eat. The noes keep piling up including how we pay taxes -- now that’s another story that could get each of us going. The noes don't seem to ever stop. With so many noes appearing in our life, it is easy to get stuck inrepparttar 122681 muck of noes.

To raiserepparttar 122682 bar so that more miracles can enter, we need to hear yes. We need to add more yes into our life to counterbalancerepparttar 122683 noes to get out ofrepparttar 122684 muck. After sendingrepparttar 122685 question, "How do I add more yes into my life?" intorepparttar 122686 universe for an answer. The answer fell from my bookshelf as I was pulling out another book. The miniature book was age stuck to its side. "The YES Book," by Christine Christakos and Susan Saucedo. If my memory serves me correctly, I met Christine or Susan ten years ago at an event whenrepparttar 122687 book was first published. The book is a list of yes affirmations that these ladies use.

And it gave me a delicious idea. So I tried out my idea first on myself and then with clients. Now I would like to sharerepparttar 122688 idea, how it grew, andrepparttar 122689 tree trimmings. As I mentioned earlier, don't be fooled with its simplicity. You will find it very powerful asrepparttar 122690 rest of us have.

Remember, I said it was simple but you still need to completerepparttar 122691 exercise to receiverepparttar 122692 benefits.

Start and end your day with YES affirmations. Begin your journaling exercise with them, or record on Post- It notes. Begin each exercise by writingrepparttar 122693 word, YES, in caps atrepparttar 122694 top of each page. Be creative withrepparttar 122695 YES, make swirls and twirls with colors and design. Write it once or write it many. I enjoy just writing a page of YES is all sort of creative styles. Whatever tweaks my Twinkie at that moment.

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