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2025
WHAT DO I WANT MORE THAN
ANYTHING ELSE IN THE WORLD
MY Manifestations for 2025 are … (see below on tips to write your Manifestations - remember to write in present tense as if you are it now ! )
Key Points on How to Write a Manifestation
Manifestation writing involves clearly articulating your desires, aligning them with intention and belief, and creating a framework for their realization. Here’s how to do it effectively:
1. Be Clear and Specific
Define Your Desire: Write exactly what you want, leaving no room for ambiguity.
Example: Instead of "I want to be successful," write, "I want to earn $10,000 per month doing work I love by December 31, 2025."Focus on Positivity: Frame desires in affirmative, present-tense language as though they’re already achieved.
2. Align with Your Core Values
Ensure your manifestation aligns with your deeper purpose and values.
Ask: Does this goal reflect who I truly am or want to become?
3. Use Vivid, Emotion-Filled Language
Write in a way that evokes excitement and belief.
Example: "I feel energized and fulfilled as I wake up each day to a thriving career that I’m passionate about."Attach positive emotions to the outcome (e.g., joy, gratitude, empowerment).
4. Write in Present Tense
Act as if you’re already living your manifested reality.
Example: "I am enjoying the freedom and flexibility of working remotely while traveling the world."
5. Add Sensory Details
Describe how it looks, feels, sounds, or even smells.
Example: "I hear the sound of waves outside my beach house as I sip coffee and start my day."
6. Focus on One Desire at a Time
Avoid scattering your energy by manifesting too many things at once.
Prioritize your desires and focus deeply on one until it feels solid.
7. Be Action-Oriented
Combine your desire with actions you’ll take to make it a reality.
Example: "I take steps every day to improve my skills, network, and embrace opportunities that come my way."
8. Believe and Trust
Write with unwavering faith that your manifestation is possible and on its way.
Avoid words of doubt like "might" or "if."
9. Practice Gratitude
Include statements of gratitude for what you already have and what’s coming.
Example: "I am grateful for the abundance I already experience and for the blessings on their way."
10. Review and Repeat Daily
Read your manifestation regularly—preferably daily—to embed it in your subconscious.
Visualize it with feeling and conviction as you read.
Bonus Tip: Create a manifestation journal where you rewrite or reflect on your desires regularly, tracking progress and refining as needed. The act of repetition strengthens belief and reinforces your commitment to your goals.
Manifestation is not just about writing; it’s about believing, feeling, and acting in alignment with your desires!