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By LifeAdviceSite.com
Thanks to Rhonda Byrne and her
introductory film to The Secret, a lot people have become interested in
the Law of Attraction and bringing its good into their life. Many
people struggle with keeping up the momentum after they've closed the
book, turned off the TV or finished listening to the CD.

It's
understandable. We're caught in busy lives, and we've already learned
a certain way to get through the days so it can be tough to take the
time to learn something new. It's hard because learning something new
can often be so time consuming and take so much of our energy.
When
you were a little child and first began to read, you had to learn the
basic components of language. Through song, pictures, and colors you
learned the letters of the alphabet and how all those letters make up
words. You learned each sound of the words' components, and you
learned how to string those together into words and then sentences.
Your first attempts were very slow as you sounded out each word and
your brain synapses made the connection of their meaning. Many of us
spent hours devoted to this task in school every day. As you grew and
developed in the practice, your synapses fired faster and you
recognized words more quickly. As adults, many of us can quickly skim
over a sentence and understand its meaning without even processing all
of the individual words. It becomes a quick and automatic habit.
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The
laws of life are the same way. You were taught to believe a certain
set of ideals, whether intentionally or not. When you were young, you
simply processed some of those ideas without even realizing, and they
became a part of your consciousness and general life understanding.
Now
you're attempting to learn something new. It's a challenge at first
just like everything else that has ever been new to you. Some people
might pick up on it right away, while other people will take a little
more time digesting the information.
If
learning has been difficult for you or you feel you don't have time in
the midst of a busy life to relearn any concepts and behaviors, then
you may consciously or unconsciously reject the new ideas. |
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Remember when
you were young and it took you time to learn to read. This is the same
concept. You need to devote the time to be consciously aware of the
practices and principals so you can apply them in your life. As you
learn the mechanics and recognize how they they apply - just
like when you recognized a new word - you will be able to recognize
that application much easier the next time around. Just imagine with
time and repeated review, your practical application will become more
seamless with less stumbling and stuttering. Eventually, it's going to
become second nature. You'll do it without even thinking about it.
You'll do it every day in every way, and it will become as easy to you
as scanning a newspaper headline.
Open yourself up to that possibility.
You are capable.
You've learned thousands of things in
your life. Remember the first day of a new job? Over time your job
functions become automatic to you. Remember the first time in a new
town or state? Eventually your surroundings became normal and it felt
like home.
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This is the same thing. Don't feel
badly if you haven't been successful yet. Don't feel that you have
done something wrong if you have yet to achieve the level of your
desires. Just become methodical about your study habits and set time
aside ever day. Study it as much as you can. There are millions of
resources out there which you can learn and absorb. Take it all in.
Practice it every day and it will become you. Before you know it,
you'll have a new understanding and a new way of life.
Need a little guidance on your journey? Check out The Secrets of the Secret Course by Mitzi Lynton Click Here!
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