Many sweepers swear by the book “The Secret'' by Rhonda Byrne. In this article, we’ll help you figure out whether this book can actually make you win sweeps.
Can The Secret Help You Win?
When it comes to having good luck, anything that’s fun and makes you feel more positive may help you be more successful. Whether it’s having lucky charms around your computer or finding a four-leafed clover, if you feel upbeat and motivated to enter sweeps, you’ll win more. This is because the best way to boost your chances of winning is to enter more sweepstakes. Many of the ideas discussed in the book “The Secret” can help you if they resonate with you.
The Core Ideas Behind The Secret's Law of Attraction
The Secret has many interesting ideas in it. The book provides a roadmap of what you should, and shouldn’t do, to increase your success. The Secret claims to have discovered a mysterious law of nature that people can use to attract the things they want, such as winning sweeps.
Here are The Secret's core principles:
- -If you focus on something with all of your emotions, you’ll attract that thing to you. This is a law of nature, like gravity; it always happens. This principle is called the Law of Attraction.
- - With the Law of Attraction, it doesn't matter if that emotion is positive or negative, you’ll attract the things you're concentrating on. If you focus on winning sweepstakes, you’ll win more often.
- -Positive and negative emotions have the capacity to attract, but positive emotions are a lot stronger. In fact, love and gratitude are the most powerful emotions.
- -Time is an illusion. All of the things that you want, you already have. So you should act as if you have all of the things you desire.
- -Bigger things are as easy to attract as smaller things. Attracting a million-dollar prize is the same as attracting a hundred-dollar prize.
- - Always act in a way that’s consistent with your desires, or you may contradict your wishes.
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