“Start telling a better-feeling story about the things that are important to you. Do not write your story like a factual documentary, weighing all the pros and cons of your experience, but instead tell the uplifting, fanciful, magical story of the wonder of your own life and watch what happens. It will feel like magic as your life begins to transform right before yours eyes, but it is not by magic. It is by the power of the Laws of the Universe and your deliberate alignment with those Laws.
—Abraham….Excerpted from the workshop: Money and the Law of Attraction on August 31, 2008”
This week you should pick some story that could have both ups and downs and then write the story using only the UPs – the great things. As Abraham says, make it magical. I know which story I’m going to use and I actually have two.
Start writing the basics of the story but then add on to it as the days go by. Embellishment is OK because you’re not going to be showing this to anyone and you’re not going to be telling the story – unless, of course, you are going to use it as an example of what you’re studying. But my advice is not to tell anyone. Get yourself a little notebook and keep your stories in it. There are software journal programs that you can write your story in also.
Try it and see how magical you can make it. Then watch to see what happens in your life.
Let us know what happens in about a month.
Terrie
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