As the movie, The Secret so clearly showed, the right set of beliefs makes it possible to achieve whatever you want in life. But knowing of these beliefs (primarily the Law of Attraction), and even holding these beliefs yourself, doesn’t guarantee that you will get what you want. If just holding that knowledge were enough, then all the many millions of fans of The Secret movie, as well as the readers of Earl Nightingale’s 1950’s book, The Greatest Secret, would all have achieved all they want in life already. In the Law to Success, Adrian Law shows that there’s more you need to do. You need to use the three keys to applying the Law of Attraction to your life successfully. Here are those three keys.
Be Truly Present in the Moment
Those who succeed in applying the Law of Attraction are “present.” In other words, their full attention is on whatever it is they are doing in the here and now. Letting your mind drift from what you are doing to what has happened in the past or might happen in the future is very common. But the people who do attract what they want in life are able to remain present and attuned to whatever is going on around them right now. The ability to do so is the first key to success.
Do you sometimes receive email messages that contain more than one attachment? If so, you probably saved one mail attachment at a time, which works well enough when getting these kinds of messages is infrequent. But maybe you actually get lots of messages with multiple attachments, or they’re rare, but when they come they contain a lot of attachments, you might be interested to know that there is indeed a way to download and save multiple attachments at the same time. It’s actually easy to do, but the process varies a little bit depending on whether you are using Outlook 2003 or Outlook 2007. What follows are the steps for each version of Outlook. To minimize the chance for confusion, there are separate instruction sets for each Outlook version.
Saving More than One Mail Attachment at a Time in Outlook 2003
Follow this procedure to save more than one mail attachment simultaneously when working with Outlook 2003.
Select and open the message containing the attachments you want to save.
Next, click File. In the menu that appears, click Save Attachments.
When the Save All Attachments dialog box appears, find the Attachments list, one or more attachments that you want to save, then click OK.
A standard file save dialog box appears. Navigate to the folder where you want to save the attachments and click OK to save them.
Do you often feel tormented by the monsters of your past? Are you embarrassed of your past? Do you live in the constant fear of the “shameful” secrets buried in your past coming out some day? Are you trying to resolve past shame? You may have hurt people in the past; perhaps doing things which are even unforgivable.
Whatever “sins” you have comitted you have the chance to make amends - you have a second chance as long as you want to take it. Feeling “ashamed” of our actions is like taking the first step on the path to retribution. The mistake that we make is getting overwhelmed with the first step so much so that we can't move ahead, and we often don't use the chance to fully break free.
A lot of us refuse to let go past shame because we feel we deserve the misery that feeling ashamed of ourselves brings. What we forget is that the only way to get over our past truly is to learn from our mistakes and make a fresh start - never to commit such acts again.
However, resolving our past shame is easier said than done. Often the memories of our past become so deeply entrenched in our subconscious that it becomes difficult to let go of them. In such a case a tool that can help in influencing and re-programming our subconscious can help us resolve our past shame and help you to tap into your personal power. The following are two such simple yet effective self-help tools:
There is a success principle that most people in the business world operate by. It is not enough to merely get along throughout the daily work pile that accumulates on their desk. They want to get ahead, receive recognition for their work and receive raises based on their performance. But it is easy to get into a rut and have your performance level start to lag. The tedious work load can cause you to lose your spark and drive. That is where the business coach steps in to help you improve your performance, yet it is not the same thing as leadership mentoring.
Leadership mentoring is not the same thing as being a coach. Mentoring involves a one-on-one action between someone more knowledgeable about a subject or situation and him or her instructing another person. It is common for a business coach to be confused with a mentoring program but there are differences. A couch is there to guide you along the way and let you make your own decisions. The other is there to show you how to do something.
Many companies will bring in a coach consultant to help their employees when the business is beginning to flag. It is a way to help bring back the company into operating once again at a higher level of efficiency. You have probably heard of motivational camps where employees are brought in and play team games with one another. This creates and fosters a competitive atmosphere but lets employees bond with each other.