The Power of Asking Questions and the Law of Attraction
Actualizing affirmations and energizing the Law of Attraction can be accomplished by asking questions.
Rowan from the blog, Rowan's Future of Choice, wrote an intriguing article "Finding the Right Question to Ask".
Affirmations and visualizations are methods used to release the Law of Attraction, improve performance and develop mental fitness.
You can increase the power of affirmations, visualizations and the Law of Attraction by asking the right question!
By asking the right question, you will be focusing on solutions to your problems. Julie Onofrio wrote about the importance of Focusing on the Solution.
What is the right question?
The right question will be to ask yourself frequently throughout the day how you can actualize at that moment the substance of your affirmation or visualization.
SMiles from an Anomaly Television presented the substance of affirmations briefly in his post, Powerful Affirmations. S.Miles wrote about what is necessary to make affirmations work:
"Affirmations are positive sentences that describe a desired situation, and which are repeated many times, in order to impress the subconscious mind and trigger it into positive action. In order to ensure the effectiveness of the affirmations, they have to be repeated with attention, conviction, interest and desire."
Asking frequently throughout the day how you can Take Care of Yourself by pursuing, actualizing and experiencing your practiced affirmations and visualizations will facilitate the Law of Attraction in your life and improve your mental fitness.
Throughout the day ask yourself the question "What's the Best Way to Take Care of Me Now?" will keep you focused on applying affirmations and visualizations in your life.
Remember, You Live within the Environment Created by Your Choices!
Dr. Hal
Life and Mental Fitness Coach

Great post Dr. Hal,
Asking questions changes your focus which turns can your vibrations back around to where you want to go.
That is deliberately using the Law of Attraction.
Posted by: Karen Lynch | April 24, 2007 at 10:21 PM