Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Does Roger Federer know the "Secret"? by Zoe Routh

It certainly appears so. There definitely seems to be some magic
in the air with this guy's 5th consecutive win at Wimbledon. And
yup, I stayed up past 3:30am Aussie time to watch him do it. It
was totally worth it. He's in tune with the "secret", law of
attraction, and here's how he does it.

The Fed Express is a brilliant tennis player, let's face it.
He's swift, powerful, and precise. He never gives up. He is calm
and focused.

So is the Law of Attraction part of his success? Of course it
is. The Law of Attraction is always in action, whether you are
conscious of it or not. However, with deliberate focus, you can
amplify the flow of energy to serve your intentions. Just like a
magnifying glass can concentrate the rays of the sun.

Here's what Rog did to help create a superhighway of success
at this year's Wimbledon:

1. Supportive environments. He has Mum, Dad, and
girlfriend barracking for him, win or lose. He's got trainers,
massage therapists, and a slew of experts on call. When he
dumped his coach Tony Roche earlier this year, it was because
Tony no longer provided the right support for his game. Tough
call (everyone thought he was crazy to sack him when he's had so
much success under Tony's guidance. But when it doesn't feel
right, it doesn't feel right. Fed trusted his intuition on this
one and it has paid off.)

2. He dresses the part. Say what you will about his white
blazer and pants, it really sets the scene. It says, this guy is
serious, this guy is honouring tradition and all the greats that
have come before him. He dresses like champion, he walks like a
champion, he talks like champion.

3. Using a vacuum. I'm not sure if you noticed or not,
but Federer had four little emblems emblazoned on his sport bag:
Wimbledon champion 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006. The little emblems
certainly reached out to next one - 2007. And it was the same
for the winner's roll at Wimbledon itself - the long list of
players with the last four Roger Federer, Roger Federer, Roger
Federer, Roger Federer. Another 'Roger Federer' seem to be drawn
to it magnetically. In fact it was only moments after the last
point was hit and Roger fell to the ground in relief that
officials were filling the 2007 winner's spot with his name, for
a fifth time.

4. Crying. OK, I don't always recommend crying as
manifestation practice. What I do want to point out here is that
when Roger rolled on the court and wept, what he was letting go
was gratitude. It was so palpable you could almost taste it.
This guy was relieved for sure, but also so grateful for his
win. He was also grateful and honoured to be following great
players like Bjorn Borg (watching from the stands.) And if you
haven't had a good cry recently, go ahead and do it. You know it
feels good!

Good on you, Rog. You show us all how to reach just a little
further and come up trumps.

About the author:
Zoƫ Routh is the Head Coach at Inner Compass. She has paddled
30 weeks by canoe in northwest Ontario, run 6 marathons, hiked
hundreds of kilometres in Australia's outback, bellydanced at
various festivals, written a book, survived cancer, and wrestled
a 6 meter crocodile. It's all true, except for the crocodile
part. Sign up for more inspiration and your free Attraction
Checklist at www.innercompass.com.au

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