Law of Attraction: June Video, Episode 2
June 15, 2010
Hi everyone! It's time for our Second video of June on the Law of Attraction. We have been thrilled with the feedback and comments on the first video and can't wait to hear what y'all have to say this week!
Do you use the law of attraction? How does it manifest (Michelle's favorite hippy dippy word!) in your life? In the second video of June, we talk about how we each use the Law of Attraction in our lives to bring about change.
And we'd love to hear your thoughts on Law of Attraction too. How do you use it? Do you have any secret weapons for making big things happen in your life?
Also, be sure to check back in tomorrow as we roll out a new weekly feature and...a giveaway! YAY for giveaways! Perhaps one of you can use the law of attraction to win an awesome etsy print...Just sayin'.
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Reader Comments (3)
I am LOVING these discussions. There is so much to think about.
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I think these videos would be great podcasts. I would really enjoy listening to these discussions in my car while driving about town.
Deanna, you've read our minds! We are looking into ways to make these into podcasts...stay tuned! And, let us know if you think of any other awesome suggestions :)
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