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Be a Magnet

Be a Magnet

Life is not always happy. It is not always good. If we rely on the circumstances to make us happy, we will lose because terrible events can happen, and there's no chance we will be satisfied with what we have. 

Just imagine spilling small pieces of metal all over the carpeted floor. You must find them, so you make a choice. You can make your eyes work like a microscope or use a magnet. 

By just using your eyes, you will find only a few. It'll take too much of your time searching for those pieces, and you will be annoyed. 

But if you use a magnet, you will find most, if not all, of the particles that had scattered around. It will be easier and faster.

We should be like a magnet — attracting many blessings. We can change how we think, be grateful, and be optimistic. 

Once we think positively, good things will overflow, and we will never waver when failures happen. We won't notice them because we know everything works together for good. We can focus on our goals when we live like magnets.

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Fay is a Jill of all trades. She is a licensed professional teacher, content editor, HR Manager, and self-published author. She has published two books on Amazon and is currently working on her goal of printing her books locally. At present, she is an editor at LexisNexis®+UK and handles four practice areas (Family, In-house Advisor, Pensions, and Practice Management). Fay is also an HR Manager at Little Rain Center, where she reports three times a week. On weekends, she continues to teach English online to her private students and also takes on content writing jobs from Upwork sometimes. Some of Fay's favorite things to do are having coffee with her family and friends, reading books, creating beauty content (she is a UGC creator), making resin crafts, and playing her guitar. She has written a few songs back then but is not planning to pursue a music career anytime soon.

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Stuart Danker

This is a great way to look at life. It’s much more scalable to function this way too, as we can’t keep exerting ourselves just to get tiny things done. Sometimes we need to change our practices to be able to affect outside lives more. Anyway, thanks for this post!

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    fay

    Hello, Stuart Danker! I apologize for the very late response. Thank you for the beautiful comment. I wish you will be a magnet this year. Let’s manifest blessings and happiness! 🙂