Reader Law of Attraction Success Story

*This is a reader success story on manifesting your desires written by Mollie Player, I thought it might inspire you!

“When I first started applying the law of attraction to my life in January, one of the first affirmations I said had to do with work. And guess what? It worked. (Read that story here)‘ But I wanted more. Previously I had asked the universe for “steady work,” but now, I was going for an upgrade. This was my revised work-related affirmation, said in late February:
“I make X dollars per week.” Better, huh?

Now, I didn’t sit down and do the math to try to figure out a reasonable financial goal. I just came up with a number that sounded great while still being in the realm of possibility (i.e. faith), and went with it.

And whaddya know: This one worked, too. The same thing happened.

I have reached my weekly earnings goal every week since.

I finally did do the math just the other day, and this is what I came up with: On average, my income more than doubled to meet the new quota and–here’s the funny thing–I came within $50 of that new
goal–the one I set arbitrarily, not based on anything more than instinct.

Lesson? Time to upgrade again.

Blessings & love,
Mollie Player

Mollie is the author of the Law of Attraction blog “Stories and Truth”
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~Posted by: Sarah Centrella for Thoughts.Stories.Life.
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Author | Life Coach | Motivational Speaker and single mama. I'm a chick on a mission to prove anything is possible for ANYONE. My story featured in the New York Times, Steve Harvey Show and NBC.

2 comments on “Reader Law of Attraction Success Story
  1. Thanks for posting! Blessings to you.

  2. I used to think these ideas were complete nonsense. By giving just some thought to something you want and the universe just delivers it to your door. ‘Sure!’ So I thought. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could chose from the catalogue of the universe anything that your heart desired. You don’t even have to fill in a form on the internet. You just give some momentary thought to the thing you want, here and there and the vibe channels itself via the universal telegraph to the infinite being whom makes all things possible. You don’t even have to know how this works. You only have to know enough to do your part.

    Sceptical: I sure was. Well my car has seen better days and was spending more time in the garage then it was on the road. Financially I was not in a position to replace it anytime soon. In such a situation, ones mind starts that wishful thinking every time one sees an advertisement for the latest wonder on wheels. As it was, there is a billboard hulling very close to my home and on the very day my car refused to start for the third time that week an advertisement for a Mercedes car, of a model I much admired, was posted. Well you may think that I would feel somewhat chagrined by the hand of fate tormenting me. However I took it as a good omen that things were about to change. Now that I was waiting for the bus most mornings I had time to appreciate the object of my dreams, quite often daydreaming that I was driving the aforementioned vehicle. One morning the bus driver got so impatient with me, lost in my fantasizing, he closed the doors and drove away leaving to wait for the next.

    Well some weeks past and the billboard poster was changed and my car finally found it’s way to the knackers yard. However those weeks that the advertisement had been there had set up a situation in my subconscious that every time I approached the bus stop I would automatically begin to let my imagination run away. Well would you believe it? Yesterday I was waiting at the bus stop. It was pouring with rain. I did not have time to go back home and get my umbrella and was getting something of a soaking when all of a sudden the car of my dreams, in the colour and trim, I had so long thought of pulls up beside me. The window winds down and the smiling guy inside says to me, “Excuse me mate. Is there a Starbucks near by.” “Around the corner,” I say as the bus, that is blocked from stopping by the aforementioned car, passes by.

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