To Ask or Not to Ask Ever since I was a little girl, I knew about the Law of Attraction. I just didn’t know what it was called. I would have conversations with God, things would happen in my life, and I would be left saying, “Wow, that was like magic – how did that happen?” The most poignant example was in my early twenties when I began losing pound after pound. I kept putting my intention out there, and the results KEPT coming. This week, Oprah Winfrey has launched her own new intentions, beginning with her New Year TV series and articles highlighting her commitment to self-love and self-care as an answer to her weight struggle. While I’m hugely flattered that Oprah has unknowingly tapped into my personal mission and life’s work, it started me thinking. If self-love is the answer (and it is), what exactly is the question?
It Takes Courage to Ask
The question to follow itself seems straightforward. But being able to ask it is not quite so.
The Question: What do you want to attract for 2009? No matter what we hear about the economy or the state of things around, you can’t deny the optimism and excitement in the air. It is a New Year, a new beginning, and the most important question you can ask is: What do I WANT? It sounds so simple, but more of us run from this question rather than ever dare to answer it. Why? Is claiming our own power that frightening? Yes. It is. Law of Attraction - First the Question
The key to Laura’s success lies in her ability to put the challenge of losing weight in the right perspective. Many people tried hard, did much but failed for the same reason!
We’ve heard a TON about the Law of Attraction over the last few years, but truly it begins (or ends) with that simple question. Only then can we see, recognize and accept what we pull toward us. Because what we focus on surely expands. Let’s apply this to the most common New Year’s resolution – to lose weight. What happens when we try to lose weight? Well, first of all, we’re focused on “losing” something. So it’s not surprising that we would, on some deep level, resist the effort from day one. When we’re losing something, we are constantly focused on a negative. And when we lose something that means we are going to get it back or are trying to get it back!
So are you BOLD ENOUGH to ask the same question?
Don’t just take Laura Fenamore at her words. Check out her fast weight loss video to see how Laura looks now and when she was twenty years younger. Till then and only then will you take her weight loss tips seriously.
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