Tuesday, March 31, 2009

The Law of Attraction And Parenting

You may put the Laws of Attraction to use in various facets of your life including to your duties
as a parent. Everyone knows how utterly stressful parenting can be. Parenting involves a lot of
responsibilities and not until you become a parent are you likely to understand exactly how
many responsibilities it actually involves. For starters of course there is the responsibility of
protecting your child from all possible harm. Add to that the tremendous responsibility of
ensuring that your child grows up to become a respectable, responsible young adult and you’ll
know what we are talking about.

But parenting is not supposed to be about burdensome duties alone it also involves a lot of
other far more gratifying emotions. The use of the Law of Attractions will help you realize these
other aspects of parenthood as well.

Given the widespread violence in today’s world it is only natural for us to be concerned about
the safety of our kids. But let’s face it; merely being worried will not help us save our kids from
any possible harm instead it will just deteriorate our health and our mental wellness. Also
remember that physical safeguarding is not all that your child needs to stay safe in today’s world
and that extra protection of this kind is known to do more harm than good. This is because
according to the Laws of Attractions the more you think about a certain unfortunate event the
more it will be likely to actually occur in your or your child’s life. So if you are apprehending an
accident and trying to keep your child safe from any such incident you might actually be
attracting such an incident to yourself!

But relax! The Laws of Attraction will help you steer clear of such misfortune. To help your child
stay safe and attain a happy life learn to think about things you want for them, rather than things
you DON’T want for them. So instead of hoping that your child is not caught in a landslide or a
car crash try and concentrate on thinking about how you want your child to do well in his/her
class work or how you want them to win the science project. This sounds far easier than it
generally turns out to be, so in case you don’t succeed right at the beginning concentrate further
and try harder.

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