LOA Blog Series Part 10: Becoming the Writer You Already Are

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We have come to the end of this series on using the Law of Attraction in your writing life. The final lessons is simply this:

The most powerful LOA secret is to act as if you are already the writer you dream of being.

Embody the writer identity you want today: write regularly, submit your work, and treat yourself as a published author in mindset. LOA responds when you live as your future self. Perfectionism is irrelevant and unattainable, but growth happens in the process. It’s that process that will propel you toward your goals.

Try This:
Set a small “writer identity” challenge: write 500 words today, or query one agent. Feel your energy and the energy around you change as you step fully into that role.

You are already the writer you aspire to be. LOA is a tool that helps you step fully into that reality.

Wishing you the best on your writing journey. Feel free to share you thoughts in the comments.

LOA Blog Series Part 9: Real Writer Success Stories with LOA

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Many authors credit visualization, affirmations, and mindset for their success. They didn’t just dream — they aligned their actions with their beliefs.

Examples:
Stephen King impaled all of his rejection letters on an iron nail he drove into a wall, which soon became an iron spike. This visual motivated him to keep going and made him into the prolific best-selling author he is today.

Jim Carrey, actor and comedian famously wrote himself a check for $10 million for “acting services rendered” early in his career, visualizing himself receiving that sum years before it actually happened for his role in Dumb and Dumber.

LOA isn’t wishful thinking; it’s a practice of living in alignment with your goals, but don’t take my word for it.

Try this:
Find and research one author whose success story inspires you. Identify the mindset strategies they used and adopt one for your own writing.

It worked for them, it can work for you — with aligned action. Tell us about what you found and how you’re going to use it in your own writing life. Sharing is caring. A rising tide raises all boats…and all that sort of thing. Let’s do this!