Moonrambler, let me share my experience with you.
Years ago I decided I needed to bring in more income to help out our little growing family. I wrote down my intention. I wanted a job where I could work from home, for about 20 hours per week, making a minimum of $25 per hour. I decided I wanted it to be through web consulting and that I would either want one client who could give me the 20 hours or a bunch that would add up to 20. Then I went on about my merry way.
I did not solicit anyone. I didn't even tell many people what I wanted. I think only Steve knew.
one day, out of the blue, I got an email from a woman at a magazine telling me that their current webmaster was going on maternity leave and asking if I wanted to take her place for 3 months at a rate of $25/hour at about 20 hours per week. Dream come true. How did this woman know about me? Many months before I was on their website and noticed a few programming errors so I emailed their "webmaster" and told them about a few problems I saw. I wasn't asking for anythign and can't believe they even thought to ask me.
I took the job, the woman decided not to come back after maternity leave so the job was mine and I kept it about a year before moving on.
That was a great example of Law of Attraction in my opinion. I was clear about what I wanted, I had the skills to handle what I wanted, and I believed it was possible to get it. And it came to me.
Same thing happened when I sold my business. Read the blog story here:
VegFamily Sold: How I used the Law of Attraction to sell a business