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WRITE YOURSELF A CHEQUE
Submitted by: Diane C
London U.KI am in the U.K. I worked as an Interior Designer for many years and have a strong passion for writing. I attended Mike Dooley's seminar in London one year ago - brilliant stuff. I have been a believer of the law of attraction for quite some years before The Secret, which is an amazing production.
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I stumbled across The Law of Attraction quite some years ago at a very low ebb in my life and began to realise how I was creating my own reality, so I turned the situation around to create the life I did want. Having knowledge of the law of attraction, one way to attract money into your life is to write yourself a cheque for an amount of money you wish to receive and imagine yourself receiving that amount. I wrote myself out a cheque for £50,000 and dated it reasonably. £50,000 was not enough to cover my needs, but it was an amount I could feel myself acquiring.
I kept the cheque on my bedside cabinet and looked at it often. To my disappointment when the date came I had not received a penny of the £50,000. I changed the date on the cheque for exactly one year later and the same month of May. After a while the cheque got pushed into the draw of the cabinet and forgotten about for quite some time, until I was searching for something in the draw and came across the cheque again amongst other papers. Once again I placed it on top of the bedside cabinet in view.
An amount of money was due to me from a negligence case, which could have been as little as £15,000 compensation. I received a cheque in the post for £32,500. I was disappointed as this amount did not cover the cost I had to pay out to correct the negligence or any extra amount for pain and suffering – British Law! But it was better than £15,000 I was informed I could have received.
6 months later in May – the exact same date on the cheque – a letter arrived in the post demanding my signature for an interest bearing loan I had taken out as a Mortgage 16 years previous. The company had lost the paperwork with my agreement to pay interest on the mortgage loan, and they could not charge me the interest for the 16 years without my signature of agreement. I was offered to pay back the outstanding money from the original loan amount without any interest of 16 years, or sign the form and accumulate the interest owing if I did not want to repay now the full outstanding balance. I payed off the full amount still outstanding without having to pay a penny interest, and saved myself 16 years interest which would have amounted to £18,000. This was in May – the same date and year dated on the cheque I wrote to myself.
I had acquired the £50,000 written on the cheque.
I now have another 2 cheques written to myself sitting on top of my bedside cabinet. 1 for £100,000 and another for £250,000.
I have written 2 books, my passion, ready to be self-published, and the 3rd book near completion.
I am just waiting patiently for the money to arrive.