“It’s not your work to make anything happen. It’s your work to dream it and let it happen. Law of Attraction will make it happen.” ~Abraham/Hicks

January 19th, 2012

Don’t get ahead of the breadcrumbs; you might lose your way.

When I get passionate about life–which, fortunately, is often–I tend to fast-forward myself, only to arrive ahead of schedule…in limbo land.  I look back.  No one has kept up with me.  I’m in the wrong place at the wrong time.  Nothing falls into place.  My haste has made waste.  I hit every traffic light. You get the picture.

Once the flurry of dust settles and I realize where I am, I am reminded of my need to stop, breathe, slow down, meditate, and wait for the breadcrumbs to take the lead.

As I relax back into the rhythm of life, I find myself in the right place at the right time, things fall into place like clockwork, and green lights come into view.

And, once again, I wait for life’s breadcrumbs to set the pace.


3 Responses to ““It’s not your work to make anything happen. It’s your work to dream it and let it happen. Law of Attraction will make it happen.” ~Abraham/Hicks”

  1. Law of Attraction on January 22, 2012 9:39 am

    The information provided by authors, philosophers, and teachers like Abraham Hicks, Rhonda Byrne, and Joe Vitale regarding the law of attraction is excellent. Since I have begun recognizing the law of attraction, I have focused my thoughts and feelings towards happiness. As a result, my life has become progressively happier. I am excited about the future. I know my dreams can come true because many have already manifested.

  2. Cristina on February 18, 2012 10:42 am

    Jan, it “happens” that I landed here in perfect timing!

    This piece of wisdom is what I want to keep in my focus no matter where I am:
    “As I relax back into the rhythm of life, I find myself in the right place at the right time, things fall into place like clockwork, and green lights come into view.”

    It is good to feel good!

  3. Ashton Law of Attraction on October 28, 2012 9:23 am

    Nice little reminder, especially the fact that living effortlessly produces the best results of all! “My haste has made waste” is spot on! I have experienced this exact same thing so many times and your post did move me.

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