The article "Law of Attraction Article: Do You Know About The Power Of Flow?" talks about attraction, it was written by Robin Harris.
Flow is the quality of ease that can be integrated into a life to give it the look and feel of almsot effortless achievement. It's not as elusive as it may seem. We all know persons who go through life attracting opportunity after opportunity; or those who have a knack for being at the right place at the right time to connect with the right persons.These persons seem unusually lucky; life seems to favor them but in reality they have turned synchronicity and attraction into a habit where most pesrons experience them in random fashion.
Our culture has been programmed to link struggle with valor and so the tendency is to unconscioulsy choose struggle over ease.This struggle mentality validates the assumptions that life is hard and you have to work hard to get make ends meet or to get ahead.
It places the under-achiever in decliivty while setting the high performance achiever up for burnout.
This struggle mentality is a sickness that's perpetuated by both the unsuccessful and the successful. There is a high price attached to success that's adrenaline-based; there is this unending pressure to go faster, work harder, jump higher, sleep less, and do more. This model of success is really unattractive, really expensive, and is simply a more glamorous form of failure.The high performance achiever may be relentless at first, but eventually as the burn intensifies, they begin to ask themselves, "Is this all there is? " There is a better way that leads to success that can be achieved and sustained without amputating other important aspects of yourself and your life.Steven Lane Taylor, author of the book Row, Row, Row Your Boat; A Guide for Living Life in the Divine Flow", suggests that we can intentionally tap into the flow of life's benevolent energy. When we do, we beign to move gently toward our goals instead of racing past them like an Olympic runner being chased by a herd of frightened elephants.
The high performance achiever is often the one who is most at risk in becoming trapped in the work harder, faster, longer paradigm.In Steven's book, he uses the song "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" to provide a simple model for unlocking the mystery of flow.Written by Robin Harris, a coach, an author, an instructional designer, a certified TeleClass leader, and a spiritual entrepreneur. She draws her experience from 20 years in the technology industry, graduate studies in human development and growth, and she is a lifetime learner acquiring knowledge and wisdom from a variety of spiritual studies. She offers group and inidvidual coaching and designs instructional programs that help persons achieve maximum results while developing their potential.
She is a Certified Provider of the Highlands Ability Battery® and a DesignerLife Coach, as well as the founedr of Designerlife Coaching and the last month launched Designerlife Learning Cafe.
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