Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Authentic Attraction

How do we derive the success we believe we truly deserve?
It starts in a place deep within us, and starts with some Key questions.

What are we meant to be doing or what is our purpose?
Now I understand not everybody knows this or can figure it out at this current stage in their lives. So stick with what you are doing and question your intention.
How do I serve my family, clients and friends and what value do I add to them? If you can truly align your energy to serving others and adding value in a way that others in your market place don’t, you will start attracting the right people to you and your business.
Jim Rohn said “Success isn’t something you pursue… it is something you attract by the person you become.”

So working on you is the greatest investment you can make. Aligning to your source energy is the strongest, most powerful place you can exist.

It does require living your truth to attain your highest good.
Once again this can be more easily said than done within the society in which you abide.
Despite what those around you think and believe living your truth will provide you with the best platform or opportunity. What others think or feel is their business, not yours.

There is, YOUR BUSINESS, GODS BUSINESS and THEIR BUSINESS. We have to dwell in our business aligned with Gods business. Their business has nothing to do with us and is best left to them without judgment.

The reason I say this is that when you live your truth, have a good intention to serve  and help others ,the energy and the universe aligns to support you in attaining your highest good.

You will find doors or opportunities opening up for and finding you.
So the question, how would I know if I am on track with my life path, purpose or the daily decisions I make.

Use your gut instinct, your inner voice always knows best. Let it guide you and pay attention. Your gut is always first to tell you when something does not feel right.

I love the analogy of the big strong minor who goes down the mine shaft with a tiny little canary to protect him. He is ever alert to the slightest change in his friend’s behavior. If the canary dies he has to leave immediately. 

He doesn’t say it’s just a silly little canary, he knows if it’s not good for the canary, its not good for him.

So do you have a kind canary?

Your gut has the same effect in warning you when the environment or choices you are making are not in your best interest. Listen to it like you would listen to the canary.

Written by: Graham Gavin

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