The electric company is much the same. They aren’t prepared for snow and ice. So it’s not any real surprise that the power went out.
Oprah is looking for people who saw the movie The Secret and were changed by it. This is for an upcoming Oprah show about The Secret. Get complete details at
https://www.oprah.com/plugger/templates/BeOnTheShow.jhtml?action=respond&plugId=247600001
Ao Akua,
Snow?
In Central Texas?
Yes – and here’s proof.
One of the biggest points of argument when people talk about the law of attraction is the idea of action.
Many fans of the law of attraction think you don’t take any action. You simply sit like a good magnet and wait for your vibes to slide the thing you want over to your chair.
I believe that you usually if not always have to take action of some sort, but that your action isn’t effort if it comes from your heart.
That’s the key difference.
People run marathons, lift weights, climb mountains, write books, travel on horseback, jump out of planes, make hundreds of sales calls a day, and much more.
It’s all action.
But if they do it because they want to do it, because it bubbles out of their passion to do it, then it’s not effort.
Again, the law of attraction doesn’t mean you don’t do anything; it means what you do is effort-free.
For example, I write an astonishing amount of books, articles and blog posts. If you didn’t like writing, you’d think what I’m doing is gruelling. But I love what I do. So my action isn’t effort. It’s simply right action for me.
If you think running up a mountain is insane, you won’t take that action because if you did, it would require enormous effort.
When you practice what you learn from the movie The Secret, things do begin to come to you without much effort or action on your part. But that doesn’t mean you won’t have anything to do.
I was able to attract a new car — namely Francine — by knowing what I wanted and then taking action when prompted from the inside to drive over to San Antonio one day.
To me, the law of attraction works to make life easier, but not because you don’t take action, but because the action you take is natural for you.
Ao Akua,
Joe
www.mrfire.com
PS – Part of this blog was inspired by seeing famous bodybuilder Frank Zane get in the best shape of recent years — at age 64 — by working his butt off, practically starving, doing as much as 90 minutes of cardio a day, and working out three times a day. Was it action? You bet. Was it effort? For you and me, it would be incredible effort. For him, it was right action. I’m sure he’d admit that it was “effort” to do, but it was a chosen effort. That, to me, is the kind of action you want to take. He attracted his ideal body, but he did it with right action — action that he knew to take based on the ideal he wanted to attract.
A few days ago I heard about a new software program that lets you test your headlines and sentences to make them more riveting.
It had the odd name of Glyphius.
People have created writing software to help with your writing before, and most of it is lame, so I was pretty skeptical.
But I went to the site over at http://outrageous.glyphius.hop.clickbank.net/ and poked around. Since my friend Brian Keith Voiles strongly recommends Glyphius, I thought I would give it a whirl.
I didn’t expect for it to do much, but I figured the low price was worth the story of me trying it. So I bought it.
It was a breeze to download. But when I clicked on Glyphius, a simple screen popped up and I had no idea what to do.
I went back to the download page, watched the online video tutorial, and then went back to Glyphius.
I typed in a headline and let the software test it. It supposedly looks at your headline and compares it to a huge database of tested words, phrases, and other headlines. If you scored low, you change your headline with a word or two, or some punctuation, and test it again. You keep trying to create a headline or sentence with a higher score.
This was fascinating. I became addicted to “the game” of seeing if I could improve my headline. I was learning as I went along, too. While I always thought the word “you” would increase a headline’s pulling power, according to Glyphius, it actually makes it worse.
For example, the original headline for this blog post was “How to Improve Your Writing.”
I plugged it into Glyphius and it came back with a low score.
I’m supposed to be a top copywriter, so this score surprised me.
I then played with dropping the “how” and the “you”, both determined to be negative words by Glyphius.
“Improve Writing” scored higher than “How to Improve Your Writing.”
That’s interesting and maybe even disturbing. After all, I should know more than Glyphius.
I then wondered if a question mark would make a difference. It did, and brought my score higher.
I then wondered if saying this is a “Software Review” would make a difference. It did, and again my score was higher.
Finally, I played with quotation marks, and again the score was higher.
As you can see, Glyphius helped me go from an OK headline to a much more powerful, even hypnotic headline.
I’m now a fan of Glyphius. If there’s anything missing, it’s an on-screen list of ways or prompts to change your headline. All of that is in my own software, Hypnotic Writing Wizard, so I think using both could make you one kick-butt writer.
Check it out at http://outrageous.glyphius.hop.clickbank.net/
Ao Akua
Joe
www.mrfire.com
PS – This morning Mark Ryan sent me the text for our next subliminal manifestation DVD. The original headline he gave me was SKYROCKET TO YOUR NEXT LEVEL OF SELLING…SIMPLY BY WATCHING TV !!! I plugged it into Glyphius, played around, and came up with the much stronger and shorter headline: SKYROCKET SELLING…SIMPLY BY WATCHING TV! Pretty cool. http://outrageous.glyphius.hop.clickbank.net/ is where you can learn more. Go see.