Manifesting is something that has always been kind of interesting to me.
It was over 10 years ago when I heard someone talk about it for the first time.
The way I understood it was to focus on what you really want and it will show up in your life.
So I did that.
I focused on having less debt.
I don’t think there was ever any less debt.
So I learned a little more.
I learned how to think differently. I learned that if you focus on what you want instead of what you don’t want, that sends a clearer picture when you’re trying to manifest something.
So I focused on having lots of money instead.
If the money showed up, I didn’t notice because it always went out faster than it could come in.
Back to the drawing board.
I learned you have to act as if what you want to manifest is already in your life.
So I walked around with $100 bill in my wallet that I never spent.
You can’t just change one part of you and expect the rest of the working parts to stay the same.
Some major personal and life changes later I eventually became debt free and operate only in the green financially.
The part of manifesting that took me the longest to figure out was that you have to become the kind of person that belongs in the space of the things you are working towards manifesting in your life.
You have to consider yourself worthy of the thing before the thing can show up, or your beliefs will cause you to self sabotage and push it away.
If you want to attract super great high class people in your life, you need to learn about and understand what it means to be one.
Imagine all of the changes you need to make in your life to become one yourself, and work towards that.
As you become that person, you will seek and find like minded individuals. It takes one to know one.
If you want to drive a Lamborghini, you need to begin to see what the whole life would be like of someone who drives a Lamborghini would look like and work towards that lifestyle.
It’s not just about the Lamborghini.
If you want to win at the sport you’ve chosen, you need to become the kind of competitor that does all of the practice, preparation, skill building and has the attitude of a person who wins.
Manifesting isn’t magic.
But when it happens it feels like magic, unless you have manifested something you don’t want by obsessing over things you don’t want (like debt).
You need to be careful because it works both ways.
And it’s working whether you are conscious of it or not.
“What you think about, you bring about.” – Bob Proctor