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The Law of Attraction states that we get whatever we think about, right?  We've learned that we're all entitled to good health, good wealth and a wonderful life in every area.  We know how to meditate, visualize the life we want, ask for it and prepare to receive all the gifts to which we are entitled.

So why are you still in the same place?  Why are there still more bills than money coming in, and why do you still feel like you're not quite where you're supposed to be?

One of the mistakes people sometimes make is to sit back and focus on their vision for their life while expecting it to magically materialize without any effort whatsoever.  I was prone to a similar attitude when I first began actively applying the law of attraction in my life.  I had a job that paid the bills, and I figured if I kept plugging away and focusing on positive energy, love, joy and prosperity  eventually the universe would open up and show me unseen mysteries while showering me with wealth and happiness.

That didn't quite happen. 

Hm.

It does happen for a lot of people.  There are some people who are so centered and in tune with creation they stumble into one great experience after another carrying them swiftly to a perfect version of their life's vision.

Awesome.


That can happen for all of us eventually, but sometimes it's important to look around and really take stock of where you are now.  Where are you in your life and in your work?  Are you stagnated and possibly leaving avenues unexplored?  Are you pursuing every opportunity currently available to you in this moment, or is there possibly another plane you could be reaching for now in order to achieve higher and higher levels of success?  Remember - every positive, inspired step you take in this moment is another step toward your final goals and ultimate vision.  The next move you make may not be the complete realization of that vision, but it might lead you closer to where you need to be by opening your world and showing you new options, new adventures, concepts and ideas that you can parlay into something even more amazing.  Think about what else can you achieve now.  What else might you be able to learn to open your eyes and lead you in the right direction?

If you find the courage to look into new employment and gain new experiences along the way, there are a lot of great tools that can assist you and many are featured right here. 

Printed newspapers are a thing of the past and are rarely worth the time anymore.  Fortunately, Monster.com has started including local ads from the newspaper classifieds to bring everything all in one place.  Some of the newer tools include RiseSmart, Snagajob, Beyond.com and Climber.
 
RiseSmart.com is like an online recruitment firm.  They specialize in executive positions.  You register and fill  in your ideal position.  They will then search to find positions that meet your criteria and you can choose whether or not to submit your resume.  The kicker is it's human powered, so you actually get suitable matches.  It definitely takes the grunt work out of searching.
Your $100K job awaits at RiseSmart.com
 


Climber.com is another executive focused site that makes a pledge to get your resume in front of a wide array of recruiters and hiring managers.  They offer resume critiques and work to get your resume to the right people.  They also have a job section where you can search for open positions yourself.

Get Hired Faster




Snagajob.com is a site which specializes in hourly and part time jobs.  If you're just starting out and looking for more experience, or if you're hoping to add a part time job to help boost your income for a while, they are an excellent resource.  Snagajob also specializes in job listings for management positions.




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