I have studied the law of attraction for a few months, now. I noticed that some people used to believe in it, and then they think it doesn’t work because they did not receive something they thought they wanted.
Well, I have learned you have to be teachable and your willingness to change has to be high, too. Let me try to explain.
On a scale to 1 – 10, how teachable do you think you are? What is your willingness to change?
If you told me you wanted to make $10,000 a month, and I asked well…are you teachable? You would probably say yes! If I asked are you willing to give up the thing you love the most for awhile to learn what you need to learn, what would you say?
Would you give up golf for a year? Would you give up watching television? Would you give up going out to eat? You have to be willing to change and be teachable for this all to work.
If you are going to do the same thing everyday and expect different results…well we all know that is insane.
This was a hard lesson for me to learn. I thought I was teachable. I have read many books on staying positive. I have read many books on law of attraction, and I started doing things taught in those books. I had some changes, but not many.
After I learned about the teach-ability index, I thought I was a 10. My willingness to learn was a 10, but my willingness to accept change was a 0, and 10 times 0 is 0.
I realize I had to change, so my index started creeping up the scale. I analyzed my life…what I did everyday. My girlfriend and I spent way too much money eating out. I knew that had to change. I spent too much time on facebook and youtube.
The thing I love the most was going out to eat. There is nothing to do in this small town, except for going out to eat. I didn’t like staying at home. I was bored. Well, needless to say, I gave up going out to eat.
My whole daily routine has changed for the better. I am more productive with my time, and I do things that I enjoy, and the law of attraction is working for me.
So, what is your teach-ability index? What is your willingness to change? Change things in your life and things in your life will change.





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Is it common and usual for you to plagiarize? You took this post almost verbatim from Kevin Trudeau’s work.
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Hey Jaden,
Great Post! I am working the Law of Attraction quite a while. I learned that re-wiring your brain is the key to make the success come true. I am blessed to have the chance to studying with a group of Masters and John Assaraf. I would love to talk to you one of these days.
Namaste,
Leelja
Hi Jaden,
Yes I think your right on. This is the part often we fail to acknowledge and give up too quickly or tell ourselves “it doesn’t work!”. I believe most the time we sense what it is we need to change and it is usually something we are very attached to BUT letting go of these habits or unhealthy attachments can definitely open up knew and bigger opportunities. Thank you for reminding me of this – perfect timing as always!
All the best
Yamuna Keller
Jaden,
Great post! A friend of mind use the saying “When the Student is Ready the Teacher is here” You have given a key component to the road to success here.
Bill
Jaden,
The light you shine on this essential topic is very strong.
Change is the most constant thing in life and if we are not willing to change, then success is far away.
Those who are unwilling to change find themselves perfectly prepared for a world that doesn’t exist anymore.
In truth, the things that are to be changed actually are not worth holding onto in the first place. We live in an orderly universe in which everything happens for a reason.
Infinite love and gratitude to you,
Venus
Well Jaden, I think you just perfectly described why people don’t succeed at changing their lives. A regular check on our willingness to change (because believe me, it’s going to raise its ugly head regularly) is essential for continued growth. Thank you for sharing.
Jaden, the cemetery’s are full of people who died as “Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda” people. We all are born unique and most of us will die copies. You have nailed the problem with those who are successful… Great post and I thank you.
Great post Jaden!
It’s not just about being willing to learn, it’s also being willing to change things that are not serving you moving forward in your dreams. I think you hit it dead on with this. I’ve cut out some time wasters, but have others yet to tackle. I’m right there with you!
Thanks for sharing this insight,
Val