Thursday, November 08, 2007

Ten Principles To The Zen Of Attraction

  1. Promise Nothing
    Just do what you most enjoy doing.
    Hidden benefit: You will always over-deliver.
  2. Offer Nothing
    Just share what you have with those who express an interest in it.
    Hidden benefit: Takes the pressure off of wanting other people to see you as valuable or important.
  3. Expect Nothing
    Just enjoy what you already have. It’s plenty.
    Hidden benefit: You will realize how complete your life is already.
  4. Need Nothing
    Just build up your reserves and your needs will disappear.
    Hidden benefit: You boundaries will be extended and filled with space.
  5. Create Nothing
    Just respond well to what comes to you.
    Hidden benefit: Openness.
  6. Hype Nothing
    Just let quality sell by itself.
    Hidden benefit: Trustability.
  7. Plan Nothing
    Just take the path of least resistance.
    Hidden benefit: Achievement will become effortless.
  8. Learn Nothing
    Just let your body absorb it all on your behalf.
    Hidden benefit: You will become more receptive to what you need to know in the moment.
  9. Become No One
    Just be more of yourself.
    Hidden benefit: Authenticity.
  10. Change Nothing
    Just tell the truth and things will change by themselves.
    Hidden benefit: Acceptance.

5 comments:

slÖ said...

:-)!!!

good message!

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greetings from antwerp,
frank

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magalm said...

Should this perhaps be "The zen of attraction by Thomas Leonard"?

Regards
Magnus Almgren
Sweden

Anonymous said...

This is the best!

Anonymous said...

I like most of these, except 5, 7 and 8.

I like creating.

Do not take the path of least resistance. That's what a pussy does. You'll end up in trouble.

Please don't stop learning things.

prog_head said...

I honor and respect the zen way, and follow taoism, but if you follow all of these principles to the note, you will live alone, friendless and penniless, never leaving your place of residence. There are benefits to social interactions. You have to put yourself out there if you want the rewards of social relationships.