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What does the word ‘Want’ have in common with the Law of Attraction?

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The mere fact that the law of attraction constitutes the need or want for something shows how important the word, "want" is to your success. However, some people don't like to use the word "want" because it may make them seem too vulnerable.

The law of attraction without the word, "want" will not work. There must be a need for something. In other words, attraction by itself is ineffective.

It may be that some people envision "want" as not having something or being without or lacking something. Words are important because each of us view the motive of certain words differently.

For example, the word "job" may be exciting for some people who love their career and yet it might cause some people to think negative thoughts of possibly slavery if you mention the word, "job" to them. Working for someone will emanate strong feelings of rejection. Words can appear negative to one person and positive to the next.

Here are a few situations below. Read them and consider if you are sending out negative vibes or positive ones.

Take notice that the words are exactly the same.

Situation # 1 – You see something that you long for. However, you begin to think that you will never have it. In the same instance, you speak out aloud and in a very doubtful voice, "I really want this." The question now is, what vibration are you sending out?

Situation # 2 – You yearn for something specific and you finally see what you want. With excitement, you decide and make it known loudly that you want one. What vibrations are you sending in this case?

They are both the same needs, but one is filled with doubt and the other is spontaneous because you have been thinking about it for a while, so when you see what you want, you readily agree that this is what you want.

The Law of Attraction is taking action in making your feelings become a reality. It becomes how you feel about the words that you say and how you make your thoughts become action to get what you want. It is also not being afraid to embrace your desires.

Even though your words are important, the effectiveness of the law of attraction is how you feel about the words that you use.

Therefore, if someone should tell you not to use the word, "want," let them know that you know how to make the word work for you. You may be able to teach them a thing or two.

Cheryline Lawson is a passionate author of online books and owner of http://www.thelawofattractinganything.com/ and provides informative articles and information about the law of attraction. Go visit her website and see it for yourself.

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