Law of Attraction: Does It Work With Money?

Mar 3
09:23

2011

Carla Jiroux Kaplan

Carla Jiroux Kaplan

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There is a growing trend among people who are struggling with their finances today, and that is using the law of attraction to change their financial situation. You may have heard some people discussing it at grocery stores, neighborhood gatherings, and so forth.

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Yet when you look at such people and consider they are in the same financial situation you are,Law of Attraction: Does It Work With Money?  Articles you may think that the law doesn't really work with money.
Most people view the law of attraction as a physical principle, and they may even think about it in terms of Cupid and love, too. However, it does have some psychological value as well, and this is where you can begin to apply it to your finances. The law basically states that your true beliefs about finances will beget your financial situation. If you constantly think you don't have enough money, your thoughts will become your fate and you never will have enough money. On the flip side, if you can find a way to accept your financial situation, you will have enough money in your life. The trick is not that you will get rich, but that you will change your financial mentality to accept and enjoy what money brings to your life. If you are constantly stressed and feeling anxious about finances, you understand that something simply needs to change in your life, and this may be just what you need.
Now with the law of attraction, you may think that accepting your lot in life in terms of your finances is like giving up on your dreams of having more money. However, the fact is that when many people stop thinking they never have enough cash, they end up changing their philosophy about investing, saving, and spending. They may never make a penny more than they do now, but they accept that and start taking action to adjust their financial situation based on what they have. The result in the long run is more cash saved and invested, and less spent.

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