What You Think About Is What You Bring About

Over the past few months, I’ve been fully embracing the power of positive thinking and the Law of Attraction, especially as described in The Secret. I’ve also been diving into other books with similar themes, and let me just say—it’s been a journey. A few months ago, I went through a rough patch emotionally, and I never want to feel that way again.

Since then, I’ve been practicing letting go of negative thoughts and becoming more intentional with my energy. I never realized how much negativity ran through my mind on autopilot—until I started correcting myself. Now, even when I’m texting someone, I catch myself mid-sentence and rewrite it to avoid putting out negative energy. It’s amazing how much more aware I’ve become.

I’m far from perfect, but I truly believe that positivity attracts positive outcomes. I’m working toward becoming the version of myself that I know I’m meant to be. Deep down, I’ve always felt like I’m destined for more than where I am right now—and I think that inner pull is what keeps me reaching, evolving, and writing. Writing has always been my way of releasing those swirling thoughts and making space for clarity.

Lately, I’ve also been reflecting on how much of what’s around me now—the friends I love, the opportunities I’ve created, the social circle I value—are things I once hoped for. And somehow, here they are. That’s not luck. That’s intention. That’s alignment.

I recently told someone, “Everything in front of me is a reflection of the thoughts I’ve nurtured.” And I believe that wholeheartedly. I wanted connection. I wanted growth. I wanted purpose. And even though I’m still a work in progress, I can already see the fruits of those intentions beginning to bloom.

So yes, it’s true: what you think about is what you bring about. Choose those thoughts wisely. They’re the seeds of your future.