Law of Attraction for Introverts
I’m introverted by nature. I enjoy spending time alone and reflecting on my life situations. This has proven beneficial in my years of practice with the Law of Attraction. My mind is never given a chance to wander too far off “the path”. This doesn’t mean that I don’t recognize the need for action when required (as I’ve written about before) or that being an extrovert doesn’t have its own merits. I just appreciate my particular situation and utilize the potential found within it.
Like most of the good things in life you will often find a flip-side to it. In this case I’ve noticed the following…
When the Universe is bringing wealth into your life, it will do so in various ways. One likely method will be through other individuals. Failing to socialize may cut off this valuable path of abundance.
Solitude vs. Fraternizing
This is still a common problem that I face. When my work/home schedule is overflowing I treasure my time in solitude. Having an hour to read self-development material or contemplate various subjects always has a welcome and invigorating effect. It is a difficult thing to give up when asked by colleagues “to go out to lunch” for example.
Don’t get me wrong! These are often quite interesting people and I enjoy their company. But on the surface the benefits will not be as obvious as time spent listening to the latest Abraham-Hicks seminar.
If this problem sounds all too familiar, I suggest that you eventually strike a balance and make a conscious effort towards more interaction with others. Consider today’s point to ponder:
The best seeds sown while you are alone will often be reaped via other co-creators. You need to allow them in.
I can personally attest to the fact that one of my best financial opportunities was presented to me from a casual business relationship. Someone I just met every few months “for lunch”. If I had not taken the time to nurture this friendship, who knows how long using the Law of Attraction would have taken to create it in my reality?
ClearDeep.com - September 2007
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