How Expressive Language Makes You a Better Manifestor!
For a more magical life experience, use expressive language to your advantage! The Law of Attraction brings us more of what we are feeling, so expressive words that make you FEEL can be highly beneficial.
Expressing gratitude and pointing out the good things in our lives attracts more good things to us, but how strong that magnetism is depends on the feeling we put behind the words we use.
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So often, we get in the habit of using tired expressions like “I like that,” “that was good,” or “cool thanks.” These expressions are so overused that they fail to generate any real feeling, and that’s a real shame. When something good happens, the right language can really amplify the positive vibes of the situation.
For example, instead of saying “It’s a nice day out” you could say “the sun is so beautiful when it’s shining!” Instead of saying “that was a good meal” you could say “that was absolutely delicious!”
Expressive language can make all the difference in how you feel, and again, feeling great is the name of the game.
Try adding some more expression into your vocabulary to heighten your sensations and make you a better magnet for the things you want. Be descriptive and enthusiastic.
Your words have magnetic power, so take advantage of your vocabulary to use words that make you feel the appreciation you speak!
XO, Andrea
(Law of Attraction coach & educator)
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2 Comments
NV
let me try:
Your articles are very inspiring and realistic. I love your thought process and they way you describe in your blog, i feel that it is speaking to me.
Andrea Schulman
Thanks NV, and yes-very expressive! XOXO