The Law of Attraction

Hello, dear one!

Perhaps the most well-known of the universal laws is the law of attraction.

According to the law of attraction, you attract what you focus on. Your positive thoughts and beliefs will attract and result in positive experiences, and vice versa.

Whether you’re aware or not, the law of attraction is constantly working in your life, either pushing you toward or pulling you away from your goals.

And if you’re not mindful of your beliefs, thoughts, and mood, the law of attraction will ruin your day with capricious events. 

I overslept one morning and played out a series of unfortunate dramas. 

I hurried up to make it to a monthly company meeting, but as I closed my garage door, I saw a coffee stain on my white top.

Frustrated, I ran back to my bedroom and changed my top.

When I got to the car, I fumbled for a key and couldn’t find it in my purse. I was running further late. 

I panicked. Fortunately, my husband found my car key on a nightstand in the bedroom. I guess I had it in my right hand before discovering the coffee stain on my shirt.

Once I got on the freeway, the traffic was at a stall because of a multiple-car accident.

I was fidgeting, and upset, and began breathing shallower. As I was tuning into a radio station, I ran over something. In less than ten minutes, my right front tire was flat.

Because of the freeway congestion, the roadside service truck was delayed.

Of course, I never made it to the meeting that day.

However, I manifested all my events by the perfect law of attraction, negatively. 

The law of attraction can either sink you or raise you; it’s working constantly. The key is your awareness which helps redirect your trajectory as needed. 

You always attract who you are, not what you want.

When the last financial crash hit in 2008, I was forced to hunt for jobs to pay bills.

The nursing industry was on a hiring freeze; every door seemed to shut on me as I had no recent nursing experience. 

The only thing I possessed was a strong belief in myself. Given any opportunity, I would serve and draw the highest and best outcomes. I would take anything!

One day when I came to an agency to submit the required paperwork, I overheard a conversation between a scheduler and the clinical director. The nurse assigned to a night patient had a personal injury and took a leave.

I dared to ask the director, “Would you consider using me beginning tonight? Since the patient’s family knows the basic care, they can teach me as I relieve them to sleep. You have nothing to lose. You can let me go any time if I don’t deliver.”

He later told me that my honesty and confidence touched his heart. He broke all company rules and sent me to the patient’s home that night!

Filled with enthusiasm and gratitude, I was warmly received by the patient’s family. They taught me the necessary night tasks to care for the patient. 

Before someone believes you, you have to believe in yourself.

Although my night-shift job offered me a modest pay, I felt blessed and gave my best with a lovely saying which put me on a fast track to promotion by the law of attraction,

“I have a wonderful day in a wonderful way.

I give wonderful work for a wonderful pay.”

In less than a year, my salary doubled. And in less than 10 years, I was paid more than my peers who had worked for 20+ years in the same position. 

Life is a garden. What are you sowing now?

You can focus on growing flowers, like your hobbies, self-mastery, and communication and work skills.

Or, you can encourage weeds by dwelling on unresolved past, self-doubt, fear of change, and joining the game of division and separation. 

Either way, the law of attraction is working in your life incessantly. 

If you raise your self-awareness, you can’t help but go from victory to victory by choosing the positive side of the law of attraction.