Law Of Attraction Jigsaw


A picture of a jigsaw puzzle representing comples desires


How to organize your complex desires
   
   I developed this method, oddly enough, while working a jigsaw puzzle on my computer. I have used this method many times to solve extremely complex goals. A perfect example of this was my desire to write my first album as a musician. I could play guitar but I didn’t know how to write my own songs much less fifty minutes worth of music, couldn’t sing, didn’t know how to make the recordings sound great... on and on it goes. The list of the things I did not know was pretty extensive.  After using this method, I not only sorted all that out, with more than a little help from the law of attraction, but my record is ready to be sent off to be mastered by one of the top recording engineers in the business.  All of this from a single desire.

The Jigsaw

   Complex goals are very much like jigsaw puzzles. The ultimate goal is to find the centerpiece to this complex goal of ours. Since complex goals are similar to jigsaws, an effective way to manifest this complex goal for us in the easiest possible manner, is to solve the goal in exactly the same manner we would use to solve a jigsaw puzzle.
   These puzzles might have been hard for us when we first saw them. Here we have a box of cut out pieces, and our level of confusion was most likely in direct correlation with the number of pieces in the box. But lucky for us, someone taught us the tricks for solving the puzzle and the rest was history. So what are the steps to solving a jigsaw and how can we use those steps to manifest our complex goals?

1. Find the four corner pieces
2. Connect the outside edge pieces to the corner pieces
3. Fill in the rest of the puzzle by connecting pieces based on color and shape.

Solving the Goal through The Law of Attraction

1. Find the four most important aspect of your complex goal and designate them as your corner pieces. These are the elements in your goal which all other pieces can easily fit. Very often, but not always,  those pieces might be:

a. Vision - See and feel in your heart this thing you want.

b. Planning - Learn one thing you didn’t know, talk to one person related to your goal.

c. Faith - Have faith in your decisions and see yourself as having achieved the vision already

d. Action - Take an action, great or small. This is accepting the gift the universe has given you. When we take an action we are in essence taking those opportunities that come our way.

2. Work every day on each element in turn. Every time you do anything related to your complex goal, you are filling in another piece which will get you closer and closer to the centerpiece. This will also build up your momentum to incredible levels. When you reach the centerpiece you have realized your goal.
   That’s all you have to do. Unlike a jigsaw puzzle, the elements that comprise your complex goals don’t have to be a perfect fit. In life, there are countless ways of getting to a single destination. 

If you go a few days and weeks and find yourself too busy working on this complex goal of yours to fuss about the jigsaw puzzle concept then pat yourself on the back. That only means that the outside world is matching up perfectly to your inner visions. There is certainly nothing wrong with that.
  

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