When people first learn to use the Law of Attraction to manifest what they want they get all excited at the possibilities. Don't get me wrong, material things are great! As are things like better relationships, new careers, and such.

Beyond the basics though, there are more fundamental things that, when manifested into reality, make huge foundational changes in our lives. If you want to get the most out of the Law of Attraction it makes sense to manifesting some of these fundamental things at some point.

What are they? Well it differs for everyone but here are a few that seem common to most people:

Teaching our kids about Abundance and the Law of Attraction can be frustrating, confusing, and hard to stick to if parents forget to remember to apply to their own lives what they teach to their kids. To model the Law of Attraction effectively, we must first be willing to give our thoughts and feelings a positive makeover.

The Law of Attraction (LOA) is not-so-much difficult to understand as it is to apply. However, in LOA speak, you wouldnt say that its difficult, but that instead, it comes easily and naturally. For the sake this article, Ill go halfway and call it a challenge because it very much is.

You have an empowered inner knowingness within you that will always lead you in the direction of your goals, dreams and desires. It is the voice of your intuition, your gut instinct, your inspiration, your Inner Wizard. You have another voice within you, your Inner Critic. Whichever voice is empowered creates your life experience. If it is your Inner Wizard, life is good. If it is your Inner Critic, life is a struggle. Who’s got your power?

Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite

Have you ever had a gut feeling that something you were about to do wouldn’t turn out well? Have you ever looked at your pet and knew exactly what he wanted to “say” to you? Have you ever noticed someone’s body language that communicated something contrary to what they were saying? Have you ever had a hunch that turned out to be right?

When Jesus Christ sent out these disciples to preach, they were also told to heal the sick.

Jesus Christ is against sickness, and for wholeness.

Jesus is against fear. He wants people to have saving reassuring faith.

Jesus is against sin, and does not wish to see people lost, sore, scared and scarred. He wants to see people found, healed, secure and whole.

On this brief mission they are to take nothing which would hinder or hamper their ministry. They are to be free and mobile and uncluttered. This only applied for a limited period of ministry. At other times they are told to take what they would require.

Do you feel like you always have too much on your plate? Like your day needs to be 48 hours because: your boss requested that you walk his dog, your wife needs your sheets changed, and you still need to edit your kid’s album on Photoshop?

Well, if you’re like me, your days stretch into 60 hours, right? Well, there’s a solution to that! You can prioritize.

Sure, it seems simple. But choosing which to prioritize is not. The trick is to have the willpower to drop whatever is not urgent and important in your day. So how do you do the choosing?

1) First, get a pen and paper. Or open your computer’s spreadsheet or word processing program.

The Flood, which many question today, and wonder if it ever happened, has evidence out with the Bible, as well as that authentic and authoritative account in Genesis Chapter 7.

Because of the wickedness which had spread and the evil which had escalated, a man named Noah, who was regarded in the eyes of God to be just and righteous, is commanded to build an Ark. The measurements - the materials - the reasons - are all given.

God had taken Noah into His confidence, and God shares with Noah truths which no-one else around could have received and believed, and Almighty God gives Noah commands which no-one else would have obeyed.

Procrastination seems to be a companion for most of us. Given enough leeway, we will put most anything off that we can. This is especially true for the activities we deem difficult. It seems that human nature is to put things off until the last moment and then rush to get them done. In fact, there are many people who take tremendous pride in being able to get things done just in the nick of time.

Life has a way of delivering deadlines. April 15th is one that comes to mind. The bills that we have due each month all have a payment due date. Projects at work must be completed by the next meeting. And, of course, there is a time at which we must meet the in-laws. Unfortunately, a missed deadline has a variety of negative consequences. The pressure associated with this adds to the chaotic state that we tend to operate in under this scenario. This is when many of us experience overwhelm.

Do you find yourself always making excuses; when you are you late on your project? what about your unmet goals? did you forget something? have you screwed up again? No matter what it could be, desist from making unnecessary excuses for yourself. Excuses does a lot of harm on your reputation and occupies quality emotional space with negativity. Instead of cooking a creative or captivating lie or trying to wiggle your way by making excuses, just accept your fault and move on.You don’t need to be defensive on every issue, if you are wrong, you are wrong. So leave the excuses and use your time on rewarding things. “Spend your thought time planning your next successful venture. Positive thinking becomes a helpful habit. Excuses fuel failure.”- Susan M. Heath field

Are you a leader in your organization?

Are you an instigator of change or a catalyst in your family circle, school, church or institution?

Does your work entail initiating change?

Do you want to make a difference?

If you answered “yes” to any of the questions, then you are a leader!

Being a leader is about being a decision-maker and problem-solver. When you are bombarded with decisions or choices, what are your first thoughts? What are the initial ideas that come into your mind? When problems arise or when opportunities come, what ideas first pop in your head? Can you rely on your intuition?

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March 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment

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