Manifesting Your Dream Job (Even If You Don't Know What It Is Yet)
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Have you ever found yourself thinking:
"I know I don't want this job anymore... but I have no idea what comes next."
If so, this episode is for you.
One of the biggest misconceptions about manifestation is believing you need complete clarity before you can begin. The truth is, you don't need to know exactly what your dream career or dream life looks like—you simply need to start moving towards the feelings and experiences you want to create.
In this episode, I share how to manifest your next chapter even when you don't have all the answers. I also share my own journey from corporate law into entrepreneurship, along with inspiring stories from Sara Blakely (founder of Spanx & Sneex) and Robin Arzón, who both found incredible success without having every step mapped out from the beginning.
- Why "I don't know what I want" is usually not the full truth
- How your thoughts and energy shape what you experience every day
- Why focusing on how you want to feel creates more clarity than obsessing over the perfect job title
- A simple exercise to uncover what truly matters to you
- The power of gratitude, affirmations and trusting divine timing
- The seven manifestation steps you can use even when your destination isn't yet clear
✨ You don't need to know exactly where you're going to begin moving forward.
✨ Clarity comes through action—not overthinking.
✨ Focus on the life you want to create, rather than the career you're trying to escape.
✨ The Universe can't guide someone who refuses to take the first step.
"Stop trying to figure it all out. Focus on what you love, how you want to feel, and trust that the path will unfold."
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Remember:
The life you're meant for is already making its way towards you.
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