Orison Swett Marden wrote in How to Get
What You Want, "Stop thinking trouble if you want to attract its
opposite; stop thinking poverty if you wish to attract plenty. Refuse
to have anything to do with the things you fear, the things you do not
want." Instead you must think rightly about those things you want to
attract. Mark Shearon once posed a very enlightening question to a telephone
audience, "Are you thinking about what you're
thinking
about?" Read that sentence again and read it carefully. It's not a play on
words.
Marden goes on to write this passage about how
much our
thoughts influence the outcome of our life: "How often do we hear it
said of some man, "Everything he undertakes
succeeds," or "Everything he touches turns to gold?" Why? Because the
man is constantly
picturing to himself the success of his undertakings and he is backing
up his vision
by his efforts. By clinging to his vision, by vigorous resolution and
persistent, determined endeavor he is continually making himself a powerful
magnet to draw his own to him.
Consciously or unconsciously, he is using the
divine intelligence or force by the use of which every human being may mold
himself and his environment according to the pattern in his mind."