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5 Ways You Can Manifest Anything In Your life

The law of attraction is the secret to life.

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5 Ways You Can Manifest Anything In Your life
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I've noticed in my lifetime that most of the time when we believe in some part of the universe it tends to be true in our reality. Here is five ways you can use the law of attraction to manifest anything in your life.

1. Think.

Our thoughts are very powerful. When we put a thought out into the universe whether we want it to happen or not the universe will put it into our lives. For example, if I say "I don't want to be talked to disrespectfully" I will still get talked to disrespectfully because that is the thought put into the universe. Instead I should say "I want to be respected when someone talks to me." And the universe will respond. We get what we focus on, whatever the subject is even if it is troubles in your life or something you do not wish to create. It will appear because so much intensity and so much energy is being focused upon it.

2. Be aware.

We have to find a balance in our minds of positive and negative thoughts and remember that positive thoughts overpower the negative. But being aware of our thoughts we can realize when we are having those negative thoughts and change the direction of them.

3. Visualize.

Not only do our thoughts empower our ability to manifest things in our lives but our vision does also.Once you think something, having a vision of you and that thought gives you a greater opportunity for manifestation. If I can see myself in my reality already having and receiving what I desire it gives the thought more strength to manifest.

4. Feel and believe.

After we visualize our thought in our head, we have to feel it. Feelings can put our world into a new perspective. If my thought is "I want be successful in my career." Then I have to feel what it would be like if I was successful in my career. I also have to believe in myself and the universe to respond to my thought. If you believe something so strongly that is what will appear in your life. We live in a world of abundance. When I believe I have an abundance of love, or money for example, then that is exactly what I will receive. If I say "I do have the money for that!" Then that energy comes back from the universe. We get what we put out.

5. Put in the foot work.

The universe works in mysterious ways. But unless we meet it half way the power of thought and prayer is not as strong. Each and every one of us has a path in our lives and there is a reason for everything that happens to us. But with words there needs to be action that follows. When we begin to find awareness in ourselves and be mindful of what our thoughts are, we have infinite possibilities to find the path we've been given.

Everything in the world is interconnected and everything exists inside us! When we make a change inside ourselves it affects the world outside of us that we think we are in. Remember we are one with the world outside of us and we control our reality.

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