Henry Ford was completely correct when he famously quoted ‘Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t, you’re right’.
There is absolutely no doubt that we can become what we think ourselves to be capable of. There is no ambition too big or dream too outlandish that we are not able to think them into reality. This is where the Law of Attraction can be utilized to our advantage. With an understanding of the Law of Attraction and an open mind to the possibilities that surround us, we are all able to transform ourselves into the successful person that we may have always hoped for but never dared to believe.
Use The Law of Attraction For Success In Your Career
Let us examine for a moment how the Law of Attraction may be working when applied to the working environment.
It is not uncommon to hear people complain that no matter how hard they try they simply cannot find the work that they are looking for. Is this because the jobs do not exist as we are told? Or is it simply that the people looking for work have thoughts that are so saturated with ideas of lack and negativity, that they are preventing themselves from seeing the jobs that are right there in front of them?
Interestingly, those who are looking for work but are still currently in a job are shown to have much greater luck in finding a job to suit them than those who are unemployed and looking for work.
The reason behind this is often that those who are currently still in work have the confidence and faith in themselves to feel confident that another employer will want to take them on. Those who are out of work, however, are often clouded by thoughts of negativity. Their subconscious may have come to give up any hope of finding a job at all.
This is demonstrative of the dramatic influence that our present emotions can have on our positivity and personal growth. Because of this, it doesn't matter if you are looking to be successful in the smaller aspects of your every-day life or whether you are looking to achieve big-time prosperity, your success can always be dependent on how you see yourself. Simply put you are what you think.

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