
(#152) What no one tells you about manifesting your dream life
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If you’ve been manifesting hard, doing all the mindset work, and still feel stuck wondering, “Girl, what else do I need to do?” — this episode is your loving wake-up call.
This is a raw, real, soul-led conversation about the energetics behind manifesting—and what might actually be blocking your desires from coming through.
We explore:
- Why decluttering—energetically, emotionally, and physically—is essential before calling in more
- The truth about identity work and why lasting change starts with who you're being, not what you’re doing
- The paradox of manifestation: it can take time and happen instantly—depending on alignment and divine timing
- Why you don’t need to think positive all the time—it’s about emotional resilience, not perfection
- How your frequency and intention matter more than how many things you check off your to-do list
- A reminder that you’re not meant to figure it all out alone—and how a little trust can shift everything
If today’s episode lit something up in you, here’s how you can go deeper:
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