Articles on Personal Development.
By admin on May 27, 2009 in Personal Developement Tips.
The Path of Riches
Gratitude is perhaps the cornerstone in a life of true riches; gratitude is likely unequaled in its ability to contribute to your wellness, your fulfillment and your wealth.
If you feel unsuccessful gratitude will restore your confidence, if you feel behind gratitude makes you realize you’re far ahead, if you feel alone gratitude makes you realize you’re always supported, when you feel lack gratitude makes you realize you’re rich beyond measure; and there is no level of achievement necessary for gratitude to work in your life.
Gratitude and appreciation are the highest forms of vibration, by sending these vibrations out into the Universe the law of attraction will respond and send you more of what you are grateful for.
A key element of gratitude is to focus on the things you have, riches are not about money at all riches are about the way you feel; its called abundance celebrate it and in your celebration you’ll be sending out vibrations of abundance will resonate those vibrations and send you back more of that same abundance.
Your present thought about riches and money may have been formed early in your life.
Most likely you heard expressions like: “I can’t afford it”, “money doesn’t grow on trees” and “money is the root of all evil.”
These negative vibrations were sent out into the Universe and the law of attraction sent back more of the same. When we heard expressions like this over and over again, these feelings were planted deep in our subconscious minds.
The challenge now is to recognize these feelings and disconnect them from your feelings about wealth and money from now on.
What do I know how to do and how can I make that knowledge or skill to serve more people than just one at a time?
Service to others is of paramount importance in creating a rich fulfilling life for yourself and your family.
The path from intention to harvest has some ingredients that are not negotiable, these ingredients are:
· Service.
· Consistent action.
· Consistent gratitude.
The important thing is not just to contemplate or write about it, it’s more critical to just do it.
University of California Davis Psychology Professor Robert Emmons’ research indicates that grateful people take better care of themselves and engage in more productive healthy behaviors like regular exercise, a healthy diet (and) regular physical examinations.
His research finds that grateful people tend to be more optimistic, a characteristic that boosts the immune system.
Research shows that gratitude also has a social effect, when you’re grateful it rubs off on other people around you, they sort of come from a better place.














