How to Practice the Law of Attraction
The Law of Attraction is all about aligning your thoughts and actions into what you want to happen in your life. It practices the success principle of ‘what you think about, you bring about’. This success strategy really gained prominence thanks to the movie The Secret, which had its ‘world premier’ in March 2006. Since then, millions of people all over the globe have applied the universal Law of Attraction into their daily lives and proclaim that their lives have been better ever since. So, should you be practicing the Law of Attraction as well? Read More →
SELF-CONFIDENCE is a very big word. It spells the difference between getting that highly-coveted job, that much-awaited promotion (and consequent salary increase), drawing the right friends and yes, even in attracting - and maintaining - that elusive romantic relationship. Self-assurance is so important that many How to Gain Self-Confidence books, courses and seminars have been launched just so you can tap that ‘hidden power’ that is the key to life, love and happiness.
The Law of Attraction is one of those things that have always been there, yet somehow always overlooked. This has changed drastically with the movie The Secret, which brought forth the power of the universal law of attraction once again.
Have you heard of the movie The Secret? It is truly one of a kind. First off, it had a world premier on March 26, 2006 – not really something new BUT it was also heavily marketed as “a Worldwide Internet Event” because the movie was made available for online viewing. So what IS the movie The Secret all about? It’s about the Law of Attraction.
Modern society is a success-driven one and it’s no secret that you have to dress for success to achieve positive results in your professional life. As much as some people like to downplay the role of an image makeover and appearances in the corporate world, the truth is, the better your professional appearance, the more likely you are to get ahead. Someone who knows how to groom and take care of himself is a better candidate for career and job advancement than someone who can’t demonstrate adequate self-management. It’s as simple as that. 
