Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Stay True to You


One of the most important lessons I've learned, or maybe I should say, still learning, in this lifetime, has been to stay true to myself.

To do what "feels" right for me. Not just in the decision making moment, but in the long run.

Not exactly easy, since I was trained to be a "people pleaser", and to keep everyone else happy at all costs. 

Since I've been studying the Law of Attraction I have come to realize even more, just how important it is to do what "feels" right.

After all, one of the keys to easily manifesting what we desire, is to practice feeling good now, because whatever we are feeling, is what we are vibrating and attracting to ourselves.

What feels right to me, may not feel right for you, and vice versa. Only we can know what feels good to us.

I've also learned to stay true to myself, and what feels good for me, in my business.  This sometimes means going against what the "experts" advise.

Back in the 90's most of the experts in this business, advised getting rid of back issues and devoting the majority of floor space to new issues. That didn't feel good to me. I love back issues. I started my business with the idea of being a shop that had plenty of back issues. 

So, even though in the moment, it appeared I was going against the grain, I really stayed true to myself. When sales of new issues dropped drastically, nationwide, thousands of shops went out of business but since I had stayed true to what felt good to me, my back issue sales kept my business going.

When I set my intention for a new sign, I could've had one sooner if I'd gone against what felt good, instead I got the sign I wanted, free. 

If you want to manifest your lucky life, Stay true to you. Do what feels good, for you. Even though sometimes that may feel like you're missing out on something good now, in the long run, I believe you'll be glad you did. 

Until next time, here's to your Lucky Life!
Lucky Lady Kathleen
 
It's Law of Attraction for Your Lucky Life!

 





 



 



 

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