The method doesn’t bend reality like a genie. It recalibrates your perception so you notice opportunities that were always there—while simultaneously making you the kind of person opportunities stick to.
"The Name It and Claim It Game" (1971) by Helene Hadsell outlines methods for winning contests through the Law of Attraction, featuring the "SPEC" formula: Select, Project, Expect, and Collect. The book emphasizes positive thinking, intuition, and "WISHcraft" to manifest prizes, including a furnished dream home. A 26-page introductory PDF is available through WordsForWinning.com Name It And Claim It Helene Hadsell.pdf
In the original PDFs circulating online, she is ruthlessly specific. She argues that vague positive thinking is useless. The universe (or God, or Consciousness—her language shifts) doesn’t respond to wants . It responds to clear, emotion-charged commands. The method doesn’t bend reality like a genie
Her success wasn't attributed to luck. She openly credited a specific mental technology she developed and refined. She didn't just teach these principles; she lived them, providing a level of proof that many modern Law of Attraction teachers lack. When readers open the , they are not reading theory; they are reading a field manual written by someone who used these tools to manifest a life of abundance. she lived them