tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36966960.post5136840033771433124..comments2024-01-04T09:42:54.796-05:00Comments on Movies That Motivate | The Adventures of Motivatorman!: Tip#82: Be A Magnet - 2 Movie TipsEmmanuel Lopez - Motivatormanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16274684724709478872noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36966960.post-2310519711073115542007-08-29T11:27:00.000-04:002007-08-29T11:27:00.000-04:00Hi Emmanuel,It is 11:30 pm...I finally got home..b...Hi Emmanuel,<BR/>It is 11:30 pm...I finally got home..but before going to bed I thought I'd check my email. I was at a national conference in Puerto Rico...I traveled standby to get there last week..I had no trouble getting a seat on the plane going since there was plenty of room...<BR/><BR/>BUT coming home today was another story...I spent the entire day at the airport "left behind" each time a flight for home was scheduled.... overbooking was the problem. I was really anticipating having to get my heavy luggage, take a cab back to the hotel I was staying at, paying a much higher rate for my room and paying a very high price for a ticket with another airline to get home tomorrow. <BR/><BR/>Your email struck a strong cord with me ...that's why I am taking the time to reply with my eyes half closed.<BR/><BR/>Just prior to my "last chance" I visualized myself in first class, in the second row, aisle seat. At the very last minute they called my name whew! I ended up in coach in a middle seat between two teenage brothers. I was happy to be on the plane even if I did not get the visualized seat... .<BR/><BR/>Out of the blue.. one of the boys asked if I wanted his window seat...I thanked him and said I would probably bother them for bathroom visits........The brother in the aisle seat gave me his seat! I couldn't believe it! <BR/><BR/>I thanked them both at the end of the trip and also told their parents what a pleasure it was to encounter these two young gentlemen. They beamed with pride.<BR/><BR/>It works!<BR/><BR/>PauletteAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36966960.post-44625742837153723952007-08-27T10:33:00.000-04:002007-08-27T10:33:00.000-04:00We are what we THINK...not what we eat. Thanks Em...We are what we THINK...not what we eat. Thanks Emmanuel for reminding us of this. All too often I find myself thinking about what could go wrong and all too often it comes true (ok, not that often but even once in a while is too often in my mind). Instead, think of what could go right! I think we all take for granted that things go right all the time and most of the time we don't give it a second thought because these things are SUPPOSED to go right. Would you ever worry that you will wake up in the morning and be unable to walk? or suddenly be blind? Of course not...and so should we not think about waking up wondering how we'll make the next rent / mortgage payment. Instead, we must train our brains to assume we will and let the Law of Attraction work for us.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com