I love how manifestation has become so mainstream. I started learning about the Law of Attraction back in 2006 when Rhonda Byrne released the book *The Secret*. Back then, there were only a handful of my friends who "got it."
Excitingly, it seems to have reached another level of mainstream acceptance now, with more people openly talking about it and admitting to having a vision board or manifesting something big (I’m all over this!!).
If we break down what manifestation is, it’s the belief that we can create or attract something we desirenot just by thinking about it, but by taking aligned action. The key to this is belief: the belief that it’s possible. That’s where the magic happens the universe aligns with us and helps make it happen.
For those working in entry-level jobs wanting to get to their next level or individuals running a side hustle they dream of turning into their main income, belief plays a HUGE role in what holds them back.
Let’s simplify this: if you believe you can’t achieve something, or if you feel like you’re not smart enough, good enough, or *anything* enough, the minute things get tough, you’ll lean into that belief. You’ll start telling yourself a story about why it’s not possible for you, and eventually, you’ll give up.
But entrepreneurs are different. They’re focused on their end goal, and when challenges come up, they problem-solve and keep going. Why? Because they believe success is possible for them. It’s the same for people at the top of their game, like those in board-level positions. At some point, they believed it was possible to reach the next leveland they didn’t give up.
When you think about it this way, it seems simple.
This is why it’s so important to harness the mindset of entry-level people within a team.
If they don’t believe in themselves, they’ll likely get overwhelmed. They’ll feel like they can’t do something, sabotage their own efforts, and work below their full potential.
I know this from experience. When I didn’t believe in myself, I often felt like I wasn’t good enough. If I had a specific goal I wanted to achieve, I would procrastinate, skim-read information, and pretty much wing it. This led to mixed results. Even if I achieved something good, I’d still pick it apart, focusing on where I thought I messed up. And if something did go wrong? I’d beat myself up, believing it was because I wasn’t good enough.
When you believe you’re not good enough, you focus more on your ego than on the goal. You’re only half-focused on what you want to achieve, and because of that, you don’t get the best results. You end up keeping yourself small, thinking it’s because you’re not enough.
But if you stay focused on the end result like those who practice manifestationyou’ll keep working toward your goal. You’ll problem-solve along the way, and you’ll take aligned action, because at no point do you believe it’s not possible.
Imagine bottling that energy and giving it to everyone on your team.
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