I met my friend Barbara for lunch yesterday and she still can’t stop talking about the first time I attended her Law of Attraction meeting.
You see, we did this little exercise in her meeting. Here’s how it goes.
We chose a partner and then we told each other about a special goal we have…you know, something we would LOVE to manifest in our lives.
Then we had a “make-believe” conversation, pretending like the thing we wanted already happened. For instance, if my goal was to be on Oprah as a best selling author, my partner would say something like this:
“Rhonda, I tuned in to watch Oprah yesterday and YOU were there, talking to Oprah about your best selling book! Oh my God! I am so excited for you! You are amazing. I am so happy for you! I heard you’ve sold over a million copies!”
My friend Barbara keeps talking about when I was at the meeting because you could say my partner and I were the entertainment of the afternoon! Why?
Because we both went a little overboard. We were quite dramatic and it was like two high school girls jumping and screaming as if we just landed a date with the 2 cutest guys in school.
Anyway, I’m telling you all this because, imagine my surprise when Natalie of MindMovies shared this same technique in one of her 4 Steps to Happiness which you can get for absolutely f.ree right here:
And don’t forget to try this exercise. It really is powerful. It helps you raise your vibration to the place where you can manifest what you want.
What you are actually doing is what Wayne Dyer calls, “Assuming the Feeling”. You are assuming the feeling of how you will feel when the thing you want actually comes true.
Even though this sounds silly, please do not underestimate the power of this exercise.
Young children will have no problem “pretending”. They get it. It’s us adults who resist! So practice with your kids. You’ll have a ball. Let me know what happens!