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From Attraction to Clarity: 7 laws of life that help in personal and professional journey

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 27, 2025, 10:09 IST
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Adhere to the Laws of life

In life, it is important to maintain a balance between personal and professional growth. Personal growth can come in the form of better emotional understanding, healthier habits, having a balance between good food and outside food, and the likes. And in the professional journey, it comes in the form of meetings, financial ladders, better deals, more profits, and the likes. And always, there are individual ways in which people achieve these goals and work towards them. But sometimes, there are some common ways to achieve and attract the right things in life, both personal and professional, and many term these ways as the ‘laws of life’. Here we mention some of them.

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Law of Attraction

The first, and one of the most important laws for many, is the Law of Attraction. It is linked to the idea of manifestation and states that what we think, what we believe, and what we work towards, is what we attract in life. A beautiful Sanskrit phrase, ‘Yat Bhaavo Tat Bhavti’ is an example of the Law of Attraction.
The concept behind this is simple - Think positively, expect good things, attract positivity, and soon, your ambitions and dreams will come true.


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Law of Belief

What people believe about themselves, or think about themselves, is what their reality turns into. The ‘Law of Belief’ basically says that your internal beliefs shape your external reality, and thus it is important to think of yourself as a successful, kind, ambitious, and determined person, who is good enough to achieve things he likes.
This law teaches people the importance of confidence, and in both personal and professional life, it helps to have a belief in our abilities, ideas, and values.


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The Law of Emotions

Emotions are powerful, moving, and can completely change a person. A person’s emotional state defines and shapes their life and their experiences. How? If your emotions dictate gloom, sadness, anxiety, and misery all the time, you will live a life of disappointment. But if your emotions are positive and filled with determination, even the toughest times will feel like a feather. Instead of overthinking about the ways in which your life will be ruined, you will spend the hours and days thinking about how to get yourself out of the situation, and soon you will have a changed phase of mind.


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Law of Detachment

Another powerful Law in the list is the Law of Detachment, a principle that is considered powerful in spirituality. Detachment is about letting go of the excess, not holding on to fleeting moments of life, being happy in the moment, and focusing on the process, not just the outcome. It doesn’t mean that you stop caring about the things in life, but just that you also don’t miss them or think back too much about them once they have passed.


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Law of Gratitude

Another powerful law is the Law of Gratitude, and it teaches people how powerful being grateful for the things you have in life is. It tells people that it is important to be thankful, to appreciate people, things, and situations, and focus on what is going well in your life, rather than always being sad and disappointed about the things that are better in someone else’s life.
This law shifts people’s attention from cribbing to abundance, and what you don’t have, to what you have and should be appreciated.


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Law of Kindness

Kindness is an underrated quality, and people are mean and tiring much more than others can handle. But the Law of Kindness is a reminder that being genuinely kind and soft to others helps have a good impression, spreads positivity around you, and a kind word or appreciation can help you go a long way, both personally and professionally.
Kindness deepens your relationships, your understanding, your aura, and of course, the energy of the people around you.


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Law of Clarity

Another important Law of life is the Law of Clarity. It is the law of being powerful, being clear in your life and ambitions, and helps in making the best decisions in life. When you’re clear about what you want, where you’re going, and why it matters, you make better decisions and waste less time.
There are people all over the world who struggle because they’re unclear. They are chasing too much, running around all the time, and working hard, but all of it without a clear goal in mind.


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