Today I’m gonna talk about this thing called “tanga loa.” It’s a way to, like, get what you want in life. I decided to give it a shot, ’cause who doesn’t want good stuff, right?
So, first off, I got my head in the game. I learned that this whole thing is about your mindset. You gotta believe that you can change your reality, that it’s not fixed. I read somewhere that “Your imagination creates your reality,” which is kind of mind-blowing. It made me think I needed to use my imagination more.
Then, I started focusing on what I really wanted. The “tanga loa,” or as some folks call it, the Law of Attraction, is all about focusing on what you want. But, and it’s a big BUT, you can’t focus on the negative stuff. Like, if you want a new job, you don’t think “I don’t want to be at my crappy job anymore.” Instead, you gotta think “I’m gonna get that awesome job I’ve been dreaming of!” It’s about making clear what your intention is to the world.
- I made a list of all the things I wanted. A new job, a cool apartment, maybe even a dog.
- I started visualizing these things every day. I’d close my eyes and picture myself in that new job, living in that cool apartment, walking that dog. It felt pretty good, actually.
- I also tried to stay positive, even when things got tough. It’s not always easy, but I figured it was worth a shot. I reminded myself that everybody uses this, even if they don’t know it. It’s how they get things in life.
To keep me on track, I started meditating. I’d heard it helps you clear your mind and focus, so I downloaded one of those meditation apps and gave it a go. It wasn’t easy at first, my mind kept wandering, but I stuck with it. And you know what? It actually helped. I felt more relaxed, more in tune with what I wanted. If I wanted to find love, I’d imagine finding the perfect person for ME.
Did it work?
Well, some things did start to change. I got an interview for a job I really wanted. I found an apartment that was way nicer than my old place. I didn’t get the dog yet, but hey, two out of three ain’t bad, right?
So, yeah, I think this “tanga loa” thing might actually work. Or maybe it’s just that focusing on what you want and staying positive makes you more likely to go after those things. Either way, I’m gonna keep at it. Who knows what else I can make happen?