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Universe Laws
Thursday, 17 June 2010
Manifesting Wealth? Three Secrets!
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The thinking isn't new. With positive thinking and faith, you can amass wealth of any sort.

Napoleon Hill has written a book, “Think and Grow Rich”, that outlines how one can go about manifesting wealth in one's life.The book is an inspiration as it tells the stories of average folks, using persistence and powerfully positive thinking, who have managed to pull themselves from catastrophic financial and personal lives to achieve remarkable wealth of many kinds.

To manifest wealth in one's life, Hill guides us with some basic principles:

Developing a Burning Desire for Riches – This is not to mean that you can just sit around hoping. You must develop a desire that is all-consuming. This is the crux of attracting wealth of all kinds in your life.Hill asks the reader to be specific. He instructs us to write down how much, by when, what kind, and the plan to get it.When you've come up with the answers to those questions and have made  your list, Hill wants you to read them aloud to yourself twice a day to instill these thoughts into the deepest recesses of your mind.

Develop Faith in Your Ability at Manifesting Wealth –  There is a great saying, “Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve.”FAITH! Faith is what Hill says you must have. To get the financially abundant life that you desire, you must have the deepest of feelings that it is coming to you.Everything you desire that the universe has to offer can be yours. Reading your list twice a day will burn that into your soul.

Act with Persistence Toward Your Goal – The third step in Hill's plan of action calls for just that – action – persistent action toward your desired outcome.

In my observation, there is a broad distinction between wishers and hopers and those that seem to pull together anything they want; the difference is action. They act, they move, they make realities.Your goal, once you have deep faith and burning desire, will require actions that seem effortless.

The story about Thomas Edison and his 10,000 failures as he was inventing the light-bulb is a perfect example of effort being easy. He knew it would eventually happen.Look at him this way: Step One – he had a strong desire to create a source of light. He believed in himself – Step Two. Step Three – he kept plodding along in the face of many failures until he got to where he knew he could go.

Hill says it all begins with thought. Once your thinking is changed and your focus is on the outcome and you really believe you can do it, you have made yourself into an unstoppable machine of determination. Your goal becomes a reality.

Posted by universelaws at 9:14 PM EDT
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