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Hello, welcome to the next lesson. This is AJ from EffortlessEnglishClub.com. Let's
start our next lesson the "Attractor Factor."
The Attractor Factor is the name of a book by Joe Vitale. Joe Vitale is an interesting
man. He is an Internet marketer and businessman. He's kind of a marketing expert,
especially for Internet marketing. But, he also writes about very general topics,
how to achieve your goals and how to reach your dreams in life.
about
He's a very positive man. He has a lot of energy, a very interesting and creative guy.
I really like him. I use some of his information and skills that he teaches. Tuse it for
my own business, for my own Internet marketing.
He wrote this book The Attractor Factor as a more general book to help everybody get
what they want in life, to help everybody achieve their dreams. The Attractor Factor is
a quite simple book, a very simple idea and yet it's very powerful. Joe believes that
we attract things to our life. And how do we do that? With our thinking and our
emotion.
So for example, if we always think very positive thoughts and we always have very
strong positive emotions, he believes we will attract positive things and positive people
into our life. On the other hand, if we think about negative things, problems all the
time, and we're always feeling negative, frustrated, angry, sad or depressed, than we
will attract more negative stuff into our life. It's the basic idea of The Attractor Factor.
And so, he states very strongly and clearly that we have to be careful what we focus
on, what we think about and which feelings we feel during every day. Because of
course, we want to attract, bring, positive things into our life, things and people and
events. So, I'm going to read a little bit from The Attractor Factor and then l'll talk
more about it. Here we go.
Most people I talk to every day know what they don't want. 1 don't want this
backache. T don't want this headache. T don't want these bills. I don't want to
struggle in my business.' You know the list. You have one of your own.
Unfortunately, that's where most of us stop.
The nature of our conversations, the nature of our newspaper reporting, the
nature of our radio and television shows and our talk shows surround us with
ideas of what we don't want.