The Secret Law of Attraction & the British Motor Show
I visited the British International Motor Show on Saturday as part of my process for helping the Law of Attraction (you will have heard about this in The Secret) work in my life.
For it to work for me I need more than just thought. I need to see and feel, to smell and live the things that I want in my life. So a visit to see some of the best cars in the world makes perfect sense. But that’s not the point of this post…
There is so much more to The Secret than first appears obvious. It is possible to attract anything you want into your life and the best way is to start small and build your belief that it works.
In my free report – The Best Four Letter Word – FREE download at top right of this page – I give three examples of this working in my life long before I had any idea what was really happening. On Saturday, I noticed some incredible things, even though I wasn’t trying. It all comes naturally to me now. The difference is that now I know why these things occur.
Let me ask you some questions:
- Do you find people are always polite and helpful to you?
- Do people always smile when they meet you? I mean, ticket collectors, service staff, stewards etc.
- Do people go out of their way to help you, without you asking?
Whether you realise it or not, you control those things.

I always have a big smile and a few words to say to everyone. Not about the weather but something personal to them.
The response is brilliant. I get upgrades, I get special service, I get extra help but above all I get smiles. The benefit to me is I feel happier and good about myself. And that starts the attraction process. The next person I meet is already pleased to meet me.
Tills open and I get called to the front of the line. Coincidence? You may think so but I know differently.
Give it a try. I promise you it works.
On Saturday I had a great time with about 8 people I’d never met before. They all went out of their way to give me extra help.
- Instead of just pointing “it’s over there” I was escorted where I wanted to go.
- Rather than being left to collect the jacket I left behind, I was remembered and found amongst hundreds of people.
- Instead of a grunted thanks I had a great laugh & joke with people who looked bored & disinterested in their jobs.
Most people would just walk straight past the ticket collector. They would never have any interaction and would not fire themselves or the other person up with a smile.
It takes only about 20 seconds to make someone feel great. And you’re the ultimate beneficiary. How good is that?
Another persons attitude is a reflection of your own.
Now here’s my revelation about The Secret and the Law of Attraction in general.
For years I’d stand in front of the mirror in the morning repeating my affirmations and waiting for my life of wonder to appear.
Strange it never did.
Jobs offers appeared, business opportunities came and went but that earth shattering change in my fortunes remained elusive.
In the Secret Movie (you can watch part of the movie below) we are told that really successful people kept the secret to themselves so that others couldn’t copy what they were doing.
It didn’t matter – nor would it today.
That’s because most people will never do anything with the information even when they know the secret!
The Secret will not work on its own. It needs action. It needs each of us to do something other than chant affirmations, think positive thoughts or focus on what we truly want.
Sure, without those ingredients what you want may never arrive but even with them unless you take action nothing will ever change.
So start small, attract a few great people into your life. Take some positive action, smile and say a few kind words and really mean them.
The secret law of attraction really isn’t such a secret!

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Hi, Mark,
Another great post. I started trying to make some attitude changes when you and Randy introduced me to The Secret (the movie). This week after finding this blog, I have re-dedicated myself to more consciously avoid negativity. I was amazed to realize how much of it I was putting out there in my personal life.
I've started a “gratitude” journal and I make it a point each morning now to identify 5 things for which I'm grateful. I'm trying to pick things that I've been finding particularly irritating and/or limiting and find something about them that I can be grateful for.
I truly do think it is working. My attitude has been much better since starting this journal and others don't seem quite as irritating to me.
In addition, I've somehow been given hours to work on my blog where before I had to fight for each minute. I believe that I can have what I want if I just don't fall back into old habits of griping and complaining and focus on only the positive. It won't happen overnight, but I know it will happen.
Maggie
Hi Maggie, I just love the way you are so open with where you are. I think that is really healthy and can only be for the good.
Too many people try to hide from others and consequently from themselves where they are, how they are feeling and what is holding them back.
If you convince your self everything is OK when it's not your never going to attract the help or guidance you need.
I'm really pleased the “gratitude” attitude is working for you. Keep the belief.
If you download my “Best 4 Letter Word” report I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Mark
You're so right about chanting affirmations. It just like book learning and that old saw, “Knowledge is Power.” Knowledge ISN'T power, *applied” knowledge is power. Same with the secret.
Some people get by on sheer discipline and fear of failure and do very well. Others have a very high self-esteem, or seem to, but they never get anywhere.
Combine the two…
Hi Greg, Sorry for the delay in responding – living the lifestyle & took 17 days off to swim & play golf!
Thanks for your thoughts – I agree 100% – there is learning and there is action. Neither in isolation lead anywhere much. As you say combine the two…
Mark