Envious of religious people
Yes you can, but you have to start by taking small action every day.
Hello my friends,
I am, often, envious of extremely religious people. There, I said it. And you know why? Deeply religious people have such trust in the higher power that they, almost by accident, practice the law of attraction – simply by trusting that God will undoubtedly answer their prayers. There is something so stable and concrete about having answers, about having faith especially when we start to fumble. This is precisely it is so important for all of us to find that kind of certain on our lives, in a way that works for us. Listen and let me know what you think.
Yes you can, but you have to start by taking small action every day. Here’s a recent video I did that will compliment this topic!
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