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🌟 Manifestation Magic 🌟
No matter how big or small, every manifestation counts! 🌱✨ Share your story in the comments and let's celebrate the power of intention together. I'll go first: I manifested two Mercedes cars 🚗🚗 – today it might seem easy, but I did it when I was completely broke. I sat in imagination, thinking from the state of already having them. I consciously manifested several Rolex watches ⌚ (which were important to me at certain moments in life), and even a 120 square meter apartment 🏢. I also manifested losing a business 🏚️ due to the negative beliefs I held within myself – that’s the power of paradigms. I’ve gotten pretty good at manifesting people to show up, call, or do something if I wish it 🧠✨, although I prefer not to do that often. It comes so easily that people sometimes tell me I’ve influenced them from afar without even trying. 🌀🌍 👇 Now it’s your turn! What have you manifested? 🌟💬Good or bad, everything serves as example and reminder
🌟 Manifestation Magic 🌟
15 likes • Oct '24
I have manifested a life in Budapest, the purchase of an apartment with floor-to-ceiling windows filled with light, my three daughters, various travels, programs, and a car. I always manifest resolutions to frustrating situations that initially seem unfavorable, and then everything turns around and becomes just as I want. Manifestation comes easily to me, which I believe is due to the gratitude I live with. I guide my life with the saying “A grateful heart is a happy heart,” and I believe that this mindset creates many ideal situations for me. When I entered the world of manifestation, I played around with attracting small things, and it would come to me effortlessly. Everything I thought about would appear very quickly. This was proof to me that it truly works. Then I stopped intentionally manifesting, in the sense that I would visualize something. I live in gratitude and presence in the moment; that is my essence. I desire something and let it go. Of course, I have attracted many negative things as well, but I don’t give them too much attention. I simply become aware of why they have come and let them go. I often find myself asking if I have proven to myself that the law of attraction works, then why don’t I use it intentionally for my desires? Instead, I just nurture my good vibes and live in gratitude. Why wouldn’t I intentionally attract various big and small things and play with it?
13 likes • Oct '24
The most important thing I forgot to mention is that I manifested three beautiful pregnancies and three wonderful, quick, easy births. I even manifested that I would take public transport to the births (meaning that I would walk there on my own). I didn’t visualize this; I simply lived consciously and gratefully in the moment. I didn’t worry because it makes no sense… I enjoyed my pregnancies without concern. Another saying that guides me through life is that there’s no need to worry. If it’s something we can influence, then there’s no need to worry; if it’s something we can’t influence, then we also shouldn’t worry because it makes no sense. In general, worries and fears manifest negative things. This leads to the idea that gratitude and presence in the moment cause wonderful things to manifest, and that’s how it was for me with my pregnancies and births.
⚡ Feeling Stuck? The Real Reason You Lack Motivation and How to Reignite Your Drive 🚀
Ever have those days where you feel completely stuck? 🧱 No matter how much you want to get things done, the motivation just isn’t there. You wake up, make plans, but when it comes time to act—nothing. 😩 You might blame it on laziness or distractions, but the truth runs deeper. Lack of motivation often stems from unclear vision or unresolved inner resistance 🧠. You want to move forward, but something inside is holding you back. What happens when you don’t have a clear, compelling reason to take action? The mind drifts 🌀, the body becomes lethargic, and suddenly, days turn into weeks of unproductive cycles ⏳. Motivation isn’t something that just “comes” to you—it’s built through clarity and aligned action 🔑. Ask yourself: - When was the last time I felt genuinely excited about a project or task? 🎯 - Do I even know what I’m working toward, or am I just trying to get by? 🤷‍♂️ - What’s stopping me from taking action today? Fear? Doubt? Or something else? 😶 Motivation thrives when you have a clear vision, a reason to get out of bed every day 🌞. Without it, even the smallest tasks feel overwhelming 😣. But the good news? You can reignite that drive. 🔥 If you’re ready to break free from this rut and rediscover your motivation, join our premium community! 💪 https://www.skool.com/paradigm-shift-academy-premium-5639/about Inside, we work on finding your true purpose and aligning your daily actions with your goals, so you can wake up every day excited and driven to move forward. It’s time to leave the “stuck” feeling behind and step into real progress! 🚀
⚡ Feeling Stuck? The Real Reason You Lack Motivation and How to Reignite Your Drive 🚀
6 likes • Oct '24
Is it possible that a deeply ingrained belief that we are not good enough leads us to a state of lack of motivation? There is so much that excites me, and I feel energized, but I always find a reason not to finish whatever I start, no matter how fulfilling it is. No matter how much I question myself, situations, and observe things, it all leads me to the same conclusion: I am not good enough. How do I overcome this?
2 likes • Oct '24
@Nenad Radibratovic I know exactly where and from whom this is coming, and for that reason, I have started working intensely on healing my inner child this year. And while it might be unrealistic to expect that something I’ve been carrying with me my whole life can change in a short time, it’s fascinating to me that, even though I am aware of the source of these beliefs, I haven’t made much progress. I can’t say there’s been no progress at all, but the same pattern keeps resurfacing, and the same scenarios occur—where I start something enthusiastically and don’t finish, even though it completely fulfills me. It’s as if I’m afraid to prove to myself that I am worthy and good enough. I suppose that’s how the paradigm defends itself from change and breaking patterns. And once again, it all comes down to action. Action plays a big role in change. It’s all one big vicious cycle. 😅
Persistence
🌟 Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. 💡 Talent won't — there’s nothing more common than unsuccessful people with talent. 🧠 Genius won’t — unrewarded genius is practically a proverb. 🎓 Education won’t — the world is full of educated derelicts. 🔥 Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. 💪 The slogan 'Press On!' has solved and will continue to solve the problems of the human race. When it comes to changing paradigms, persistence is your greatest ally. 🌱 Every time you try to shift your beliefs or habits, you are facing years of ingrained thinking that won’t change overnight. It’s easy to feel discouraged when progress seems slow, but consistency is key. 🔑 Your old paradigms will naturally resist new ways of thinking. They thrive on routine and comfort, so breaking free requires determination and repeated action. 🛠️ The more you persist, the more your mind begins to adapt to the new ideas, and eventually, you will see real transformation. 🚀 Remember, lasting change doesn't happen in a day, but with persistence and patience, you will create the life you desire. The more you "press on," the closer you get to unlocking new levels of consciousness and success. ✨ Keep moving forward, and watch the magic unfold! 🌟 As Napoleon Hill said: "Persistence is to the character of man as carbon is to steel." 🔥 Strength, resilience, and power are forged through persistence — it's the essential ingredient for lasting transformation! 💪
Persistence
11 likes • Oct '24
And that’s exactly the hardest thing to change—becoming persistent and consistent. For that reason, it’s important to focus on small steps and small victories. Celebrate every bit of progress, every win, because each one is a step toward that big change.
✨ Have you made your Vision Board yet? ✨
🔮 Set up a board and fill it with images of everything you want to achieve. 💭 This is a powerful energetic exercise that most people overlook because they think it "doesn't work." 🤔 But it doesn’t work because we don’t see ourselves in those things we've pinned on our board. 🖼️ We don’t stand in front of it daily, imagining what it’s like to live that new life. 🚀 We lose discipline, and after 3-6 months, we forget about it. Life hits us with negative impressions 🌪️, and we react with dissatisfaction, creating a new cycle of causes and effects that seem inescapable. 😞 Your Vision Board should be in your sacred space ✨ and it must reflect a new you — a completely new life with material things, cars 🚗, houses 🏡, travels ✈️, and even your new body 💪. 🌅 Every morning when you wake up, stand in front of your Vision Board and give thanks for achieving it all. 🙏 This is the start of a paradigm shift, and only 1 in 100 take it seriously. Steps: 1️⃣ Find a large board (don’t be shy about claiming the abundance that’s yours! 💎) 2️⃣ Collect images of everything you’ve ever wanted and print them out 📸 3️⃣ Each morning, stand in front of the board, look at each goal 👀, close your eyes, and briefly imagine yourself living that life 🧘‍♀️ 4️⃣ Let go of the desire tied to these goals and trust the process 🌀 💬 Have you made your Vision Board? Let me know in the comments below!👇 Let's hear how it's working for you! 💬 P.S. Don't miss our Thursday call at 1 PM (CET): Q&A on Procrastination.
 ✨ Have you made your Vision Board yet? ✨
16 likes • Oct '24
Thank you for this reminder, I used to have a vision board, and many things came true… some exactly as they were on the vision board 🤯😍 In the coming days, I will create a new one because I’ve been planning to do it for two years and still haven’t made it.
Procrastination – A Detailed Analysis of the Paradigm's Main Weapon 🕰️
Procrastination is the main weapon used by the Paradigm in its battle against our intent to change it. It’s another sign that the Paradigm controls all three centers – intellectual, emotional, and physical. Procrastination takes hold through the laziness of the intellectual center 🧠, emotional apathy caused by the fear of change 💔, and the inertia of the motor center (the body) 🏃‍♂️. The change has already begun in the intellectual center. That’s the "Y factor" – the birth of new ideas 💡. For example, I wanted to create this program in English. The work required time, organization, and knowledge – none of which I had at the start. I didn’t have the time to quickly produce a comprehensive program. I didn’t know the software I had to use for its creation and had to learn them as I went. 📚 I felt this was completely new territory for me. For years, I’ve trusted and followed my intuition 🌟, but I wasn’t aware of the internal resistance I would face – resistance that stretched over days of unproductive work. There were episodes where, for 5 or 6 days, I had the project open on my computer, but I didn’t prepare a single slide. The knowledge was there, locked away by the Paradigm, unused 🔒. I was doing everything except making slides for the program. Instead of working, I would find a new book and read it for 3 or 4 hours. Then, I’d watch an interesting video on YouTube on the same topic. Or I’d play chess. ♟️ The Paradigm kept coming up with various excuses to do anything but the task at hand. I knew all of this. I saw the resistance, I observed the Paradigm and its laziness. It was a tug-of-war between me and the Paradigm, stretching over months, with daily attacks of regret, self-judgment, and guilt. These emotions were sent by the Paradigm to crush my intent. 🧗‍♂️ I knew that without introducing a conscious shock to the system, I would never finish what I had started. So, I pushed through using my Matrix exercises, which I had set for myself – even though they were painful. I fought against myself daily. 💪
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10 likes • Oct '24
This is something that relates to what I wrote this morning in one of comments. Decisions, perseverance, and action—action is key to change. Action is crucial for creating new neural connections in the brain. We create new habits, new beliefs, new selves. Change requires that it occurs at all levels of being; we are both physical and mental and spiritual. For some, it is easier to make a change on a spiritual level and harder on a physical level, and vice versa. However, as long as we are not in harmony at all levels, there can be no paradigm shift, I would say.
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