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What if the Universe isn’t punishing you—it just wants to spoil you? In this vibrant, high-frequency conversation, manifestation coach and quantum embodiment guide Christine Michelle Hayes shares the bold, joy-filled practices that transformed her relationship with money, time, and possibility. She shares her signature “Aligned Soul” process for collapsing timelines, embodying your future self, and attracting abundance from a place of love—not lack. From shimmying your way into overflow to singing your affirmations out loud, Christine reminds us that playfulness is power—and life wants to blow your mind, if you let it.

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  • Manifestation without pressure
  • Energetic alignment and play
  • Money stories and financial expansion
  • The “Aligned Soul” method
  • Collapsing timelines through joy
  • Shifting out of hustle
  • Affirmations as song + somatic anchoring
  • Radical self-permission and creativity

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Unknown (00:00):
Hmm.

Speaker 02 (00:02):
To even question what you've been told is true is
incredibly courageous.
It doesn't always feel likecourage what looks like courage
to other people.
For me, it feels like survival.
This is our personal medicine.

Speaker 00 (00:15):
If I'm surrounded by thinkers, by lovers, by
passion, by integrity, then Ireally do think that I know who
I am.

Speaker 01 (00:21):
There is a peace that is indescribable when
you're being who you are andyou're living your purpose.
I'm not going to come to theend of my life and be like, I
didn't live the life I was meantto live.

Speaker 03 (00:30):
Can I be so comfortable in the idea This is
the Inner

Melissa (00:40):
Rebel Podcast.
Welcome to season two of InnerRebel.
We have been waiting a year todo this and we are so, we're so
grateful that you are here withus today, Christine.

(01:02):
Hello, Christine.

Christine (01:04):
Hi.

Melissa (01:04):
We were talking about how much fun we're going to have
in this episode.
So I cannot wait to dive intoit.
And I have some fun surprisesfor you, too, actually, because
I little birdie told me somesecrets about you.

Jessica (01:15):
I don't even know what

Melissa (01:15):
this is.
I don't either.
Caitlin, don't say she is alittle birdie.
Actually, just one particularfun one.
But before we dive in, becauseI know once we go in, we can't
come back out.
I'm going to introduce you.
And then we're going to jumpinto all things oneness,
manifestation, higherconsciousness, all the things.
So we've got Christine MichelleHayes here with us today.

(01:37):
She's the founder and CEO ofthe Aligned Soul by Anna Hobb,
an international transformationbrand and bestselling author of
the Aligned Receiver.
Christine is a visionary andstrategic spiritual mentor and
culture connector who works withbad and bougie, I love that,
female entrepreneurs to activatefame, fortune, and fulfillment

(01:58):
in their total lives and createmulti-million dollar online
empires.
Hell Yes.
Welcome, Christine.
Welcome,

Christine (02:06):
Christine.
Oh, I'm so excited to talk toyou.
Yay.
Thank you so much for havingme.
I cannot wait.
Let's get to it.
What's up?

Melissa (02:17):
It was your secret assignment.
I actually, we have a questionthat we ask you first, but the
thing that the little birdietold me was that you, are you
nervous?
I feel like you got nervous.
Not at all.
I'm ready.
Was that you like to do alittle song and dance when you
manifest.
Oh, okay.

(02:38):
Yes.
There's a whole process to it.
Like there's a whole process.
So, okay.
I would like to maybe see whatthis, I don't know if it's a
shimmy.
I don't know what we're workingwith.
I guess

Christine (02:51):
it could be a shimmy.
It brings forth whatever thatdance and whatever that song is
for you.
So quickly, I have somethingthat's called the Align Soul Gap
Eraser.
And what it does, it takes youfrom where you are to where you
want to be, and it closes thegap.
And there's a couple of stepsto it.

(03:11):
I think there's seven wholesteps.
But the main thing is youcreate a song.
You create a little bit of amantra.
Usually in threes is the best.
And you sing that throughoutyour day.
That becomes the song that'sstuck in your head.
So for example, I presentedthis at a high level mastermind
that I was at.
One of the ladies took it awayand she just messaged me.

(03:33):
She said, since September, I'vedone, it was a $33,000 a month.
It must've been beginning ofOctober when she sent me the
message.
She's like, I've never doneanything more than 10.
And it was because I wassinging the $33,000 a month
song.
And she's like, I was reallytapped into it.
So what it does is it takes theseriousness out of creation and

(03:53):
connects you to the fun, thejoy.
It's already mine.
It's already mine.
Like I have one of my clients,she started off, we started off
with thousand dollar days forher.
She's now doing about five orsix thousand dollar days and she
has about 1.7 million in herbusiness since we started
working together.
So from zero to 1.7 million.
Wow.
That's how it gets to go.
And so what she used to do isshe was like thousand dollar

(04:16):
days, thousand dollar days.
$1,000 days every day.
And so she just was singingthat.
And keep in mind, she waspregnant and had a baby and was
breastfeeding for a year, likethroughout this whole process.
So it wasn't like she had allkinds of time and space.
But when she had the baby,she'd sing with the baby like
$1,000 days every day, everyday.
And so when she's just sittingand working, guess what song

(04:37):
pops in her head?
$1,000 days every day, everyday.
And so that's her thing.
And now she's up to six figuremonths, six figure months, six
figure months.
And now six figure months, shejust has a baby.
$111,000 a month, that's justbecome her norm.
If you think about it, have youever had a song stuck in your
head?
Like ever?

Melissa (04:54):
All the time.
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah.
I have a seven-year-old.
The songs that get stuck inyour head with a seven-year-old
are like the

Speaker 05 (05:00):
worst song.
Yeah.
And what are those songs doingfor you?
Nothing.
But this song, this song willdo lots for you.
And so if you pick somethinglike for me, I'm playing around
with six-figure months everymonth, every month, six-figure
months every month.

Jessica (05:36):
I love this for so many reasons.
So many reasons.
I've always had a hard timesticking with affirmations.
I have to remember that I'msupposed to thank them or say
them out loud, and I just don't.
And then when you come up witha It does.
It gets in their interiorsubconscious in a totally
different way.
And it's also so much moreplayful, which I really
appreciate because so much ofthe rhetoric around

(05:57):
manifestation can actually beheavy, even though the idea is
that you're supposed to beconnecting with desire.
I feel like we can be sowillful and shameful about what
we are or aren't attracting.
So I love that you're justinviting in the joy.
Just having fun with it. I didsee a shimmy though.
I saw like a couple shimmies.
I did see a shimmy too.

(06:17):
I don't know if you're doingthat to please me or if that's
just a part of it, but I'm intoit.
No, I shimmy.
I shimmy every time.
I like the shimmy.
I also love that my whole worldexists in a song.
So if you spend enough timewith me, you know that
everything is like a movie quoteor a song.
I love having a seven-year-oldwho also loves singing, who also

(06:39):
loves music because we makesongs up about everything.
All day long, everything's asong.
And so this is just perfectbecause I've been singing about
all kinds of stuff that probablyaren't making me millions of
dollars every month.
But I can just turn thisnatural gift into something
that's productive and I loveproductivity.
So I am really here with you onthis one.

(07:01):
She's the most efficient person I'veever met.

Christine (07:03):
There you go.
And sing it with yourselfbecause they're going to sing it
with you and they're going tobe like, buy him the million
dollar song.
Let's sing the million dollarmonth song.
And you're going to be like,you know, once every month,
every

Melissa (07:14):
month, a million dollar.
What's here we go.
He's going to be like, gonnaget a cyber truck, cyber truck,
cyber truck.
We're going to have so manyTeslas at ou r house.
We're going to have a fleet ofTeslas because of this
conversation.
We can maybe start, you know,the business where you rent your
cars out.
So this is You'll have thegarage with all of your fleet.

(07:37):
Everyone's dreams are comingtrue.
You don't even know.
My husband wants a giantgarage.
My son wants Teslas.
This is great.
But this is not about me.
I have so many questions and Iknow we're going to circle back
to manifestation and there's amillion things I want to ask
you.
But let's get to know you alittle bit better before we do
so.
Our new question of season two,it's a little bit different

(07:58):
from our season one question.
We would love to ask you, whatis your relationship with your
inner rebel.

Christine (08:05):
Oh, I love this.
Okay.
So I love to say that I am theone who helps people defy the
odds because I've always defiedodds, right?
I'm not conventional.
There's not going to be thatmany coaches out there that look
like me.
I'm just being honest.
Like I always was the first.
I was the first Blackvaledictorian of my high school.

(08:25):
I was one of two scholarships,mural scholarships that were
academic scholarships.
I was one of two people hiredat Deloitte when I graduated
from college.
I decided I wanted to work forCoca-Cola.
Guess what?
I worked for Coca-Cola.
I always defied any odds thatshould have been in front of me.
I'm from New Orleans,Louisiana.
And so at that time, when I waswith Deloitte, I was with the

(08:47):
New Orleans office.
We're working at Deloitte inthe deep South.
One of the questions wassomeone asked me, you know, it
probably felt a littleuncomfortable.
And I said, well, I walk intoevery place and I decide
everybody's going to like me.
And if you don't, then you willeventually.
And that's just the way I justdecided.
I just And so to me, that's myrebellion.
I'm not a complainer.

(09:07):
I'm not somebody that's goingto talk bad about people.
Like I am going to berebellious because I won't look
like the rest of the world.
And so my rebellion is beingthe light that I was here to be.
When I was doing human designand gene keys, it was before
everyone really got on thebandwagon, right?
As soon as it's taken off andI've had 16,000 people go

(09:28):
through the course, I'm like,okay, we're complete.
Because now I know that thereare going to be a lot of people
that are going to jump on it.
I need to be on the next, likeI'm the trendsetter.
And so that's when it comes tome to bring something else
through.
And to me, that's the rebel inme, always being the one that's
defined the odds, being the onelike, yeah, I was the first.
When I was 18 years old, Iworked at Sears Credit Central.

(09:49):
So that was 30 years ago.
I'm 48 at the time of thisrecording.
Sears is no longer in businessfor those of you who are
watching and listening to thisnow.
And I worked for Sears CreditCentral, but I was 18 and I was
chosen to be a manager of peoplethat were three years old at at
me that's another way I decidethat I'm the rebel hire people
fire people I had to let peoplego that had 10 20 30 years more

(10:10):
experience than me but I had todecide that that didn't matter
and so to be a rebel is one tobe the light to decide that I
don't have to look like or saythings or be like everyone else
that I can be my light positivehappy joyful self and then I
also get to be convicted that Iknow what I'm talking about

(10:31):
regardless of my age whether nowit was when back then it was
too young or maybe now peoplemight say oh you're 48 you're
too old to blah blah blah all ofthose middle fingers to
everything right I need todecide how how my life gets to
be

Jessica (10:44):
I love that you keep saying I get to decide I get to
decide I decide where did thatmindset come from was that
something you were born with oris it something that you
realized over time was apowerful way of living through
the world that is a great

Christine (11:00):
I love that question and as soon as you asked it the
first picture in my mind.
My mom and dad brought us up ina world where they had so many
limitations that people tried topush on them, right?
My dad will be 80 next year andmy mom will be 77.
So that means they're 76 and79.
And so that means Jim CrowSouth, there was things that

(11:23):
they were supposed to do.
My mom is fair-skinned.
The paper brown test, right?
So she could go into certainplaces because she was lighter
than a paperback.
My dad couldn't because he wasslightly darker than one.
Like, there were so manylimitations, but they always
brought us up to tell us thatfor them, they're Christian,
that God, and I call God hissugar daddy, but God, sugar

(11:45):
daddy, right?
They're like, you You can doanything because that energy is
within you.
And so they told us that don'tcare about what anyone else
tells you.
You can't do this because youlook this way.
You can't be the best becauseyou were born this way.
And they were like, no one hasany privilege or anything above
and beyond you because of that.

(12:06):
They were like, you decide youwant to do something.
It gets to be done.
Ask.
It's yours.
Believe.
It's yours.
Go take the actions.
Go do the work.
It's yours.
And so I believe that justsince I was a little girl, when
I was six years old, I told mymom, I'm going to be
valedictorian of my school.
I'm going to move to New YorkCity and I'm going to work for a
really cool fashion and beautybusiness.

(12:27):
And all of that happened.
I worked with Victoria's Secreton the beauty side of the
business in New York City.
And my mom was like, you decideit.
It's done.
And so that's where I get itfrom.
But everybody has that.
I call it decide and movebecause I'm going to ask you
guys if you've ever heard all ofthose coaches, they're like,
just decide, just decide.
And then you're like, I decidedand nothing happened.

(12:50):
I've been sitting in my beddeciding, not taking action.
Right.
I decided and nothing happened.
And it's because you mustdecide and move.
So when I decided I was goingto be valedictorian, I walked
into that school that day.
I decided it, but I also didthe work to bring that to be,
you know, I decided that I wasgoing to go to to Tulane

(13:11):
University and not have to pay adime for it.
I decided that, but I did thethings, right?
Decision and movement.
You've got to decide, butyou've got to move in alignment
with that decision.
When you do, everything meetsyou where
you are with that energy.
Now, I'm just going to make anassumption that it's always been
easy.
There's never been any hardaround this, that you just

(13:34):
choose, act, and then poof, likea genie, right?
That's how it happens.
I'm very sarcastic.
And I think this is wherepeople get tripped up.
up because when it gets hard orit doesn't show up exactly the
way that they think it'ssupposed to or they have a
predetermined idea of the howwhich By the way, it's never
going to happen that way.
Secret.

(13:54):
That the how is alwaysdifferent than we have in our
mind.
So what do you say?
Well, this is everybody becauseyou've been trained this way
since you were a little girl.
I have as well.
Like you just decide and thenyou get to have that now.
Not exactly the same as yourpast, obviously.
But this idea that once youchoose it and you move towards

(14:18):
it, then it's sort of a donedeal in your mind.
I didn't have that.
You have that, Melissa?
I have that.
And was that a part of yourenvironment, too?
Were you taught that?
I was taught that I could doanything that I set my mind to.
And I've been proving it tomyself since I was a tiny little
girl.
that I was the 4.0 student.
I got selected out of thousandsof applications to get my first

(14:39):
job out of college.
I moved to Colorado and Ididn't know anybody.
It would just work out and Iwould find the job.
And that's how I've alwaysmoved through life.
And it's gotten a lot harder asmy decisions have gotten bigger
and bolder because I'm gettingstretchier and stretchier and
stretchier.
And what I'm going for is somuch bigger than I'd like to get
an A on this test.

(14:59):
So I'd love for you to speak tothat.
Let's talk about the hard inthis journey.
I
am going to blow it all out of the water because of
the downloads that I had today.
And I'm even coming to tearsbecause I'm like, wow.
Okay.
All right.
So I'm going to say things thatprobably sound crazy and you're
going to be like, I've neverheard it say like this before,

(15:20):
but this is what gets to happentoday.
Okay.
So first of all, I want toremind you That vision that you
have now, right?
Let's say the vision ofmillions of women in your
organization, you being theperson for that, that vision is
not harder than the vision itwas for the 14-year-old girl to

(15:44):
get an A.
It's not harder.
is that we have decided it washarder because we've separated
ourselves from knowing that it'salready ours.
The same way you decided youcould get an A is the same way
that you get millions of women.
There is a version of youthat's already doing it.
And so it's because we'vedecided things need to get

(16:04):
harder as we get older or thingswere so much easier when we
were younger.
We decided all of these things.
We decided to put all of thesejudgments on them that we are
just...
In essence, separatingourselves from the thing that's
already ours.
It's already yours.
So was it like, I'm going totell you, I decided that I

(16:26):
needed to make things harderbecause I thought that no one
would want to work with mebecause I hadn't had my bottom
to the top story.
Do you guys remember?
Okay, I came into the coachingindustry at a time years and
years ago when everybody wastalking about their bottom to
the freaking top story.

Unknown (16:43):
Mm-hmm.

Christine (16:44):
And I thought I needed to create one because I
said, well, my parents are stillmarried.
They absolutely love eachother.
I was like, they love me, mysister, my brother.
We're all close.
We love each other.
I was like, everybody's goingto be like, you had it so easy.
You can't teach me anything.
You can't coach me anything.
So I thought I needed to createhavoc and chaos into my life in

(17:09):
order to be valued.
So what did I do?
I had a multiple six-figurecorporate job.
I decided that I'm going to behere doing this full time.
So I finally start doing thisfull time.
And I decided to createfinancial craziness, right?
I decided I needed a crazystory.
So I created bankruptcy,basically.

(17:29):
I was charging clients $900 amonth to work with me when they
were making $100,000 days.
And still to this day, some ofmy clients that were working
with me back then said, I feltso bad sending you that money.
Because I was like, she shouldbe charging me more than this.
But it was a part of my journeybecause I needed to create

(17:49):
chaos.
I needed to create crazinessand difficulty because I thought
that that was necessary.
So I had decided it needed tobe harder so that I could be
validated as a coach and peoplewould want to work with me
because I had a bottom to thetop story.
What if you knew?
What if everyone that'slistening knew that you don't
have to think everything's goingto be harder or you don't have
to have a chaos story that youreally can choose to decide it?

(18:13):
And remember that you're notseparate from your desires.
Your desires are divine.
They are yours already.
And because they're alreadyyours, you don't have to dig
through all of the human shit inorder to be worthy for it or
create space to receive it.

(18:34):
All you have to do is say, yes,it's already mine.
Now, will there be humannessstuff that will come Will there
be hard times?
Will you have to push throughand wake up or do something that
you're like, I would rather notdo this live stream or I would
rather not do this interview?
Yes, there are going to betimes where you're going to have
to push yourself through andmove beyond the limit to

(18:57):
capacity that you've created orimagined for yourself.
But all you have to do is comeback to remembering I wouldn't
have this desire if it wasn'talready mine.
I wouldn't have this vision ifit wasn't already mine.
And I just need to be in theenergy of the you who already
has it.
Which means that if I go and Isay, let's bring you to your
vision of millions of women thatare like, this is the

(19:20):
organization that I need to be apart of.
And this is the vision.
You are leading that.
What are the feelings that youthink you're going to feel when
you're there?
Because guess what?
It quote unquote hasn'thappened yet.
Only because it's maturing.
Only because it's unfolding.
Only because the people aresaying yes and they're saying

(19:41):
yes and the momentum iscompounding and they're ready to
go.
So all you need right now to dois be in the energy of it's
already mine.
which means I get to choosehappiness.
I get to choose joy.
I get to choose being proud ofmyself or I get to choose
conviction that I know my placeis the place and I know that
people get to be in it because Iknow millions are already there
and they're just actualizingnow in this 3D reality.

(20:03):
And so if you decide things areharder than it was easier for
me to do this, that's a falseevidence appearing real.
That's an illusion that Icreated to make me feel like I'm
good enough to get it or thatI've done enough work to receive
it when I didn't have to do anyof that.
And I just got to decide thatnow it's the time for me to
receive it in this body now.

(20:24):
And all I get to do is leanback and say, yes, listen, and
take the action that I'm beingcalled to take.
I

Melissa (20:32):
want to hear your thoughts, Jess, because Jess has
been through the fire.

Jessica (20:36):
Lots of fire, but I have an observer.
I have an observer.
It

Melissa (20:42):
sounds like an animal, like an arnivore or something.
I have an observation before Iask my question.
I am really taken by the amountof radical self-responsibility
that you take.
In the way that you speak, mostpeople would not say that I

(21:06):
created the circumstances ofchaos.
Most people would say thecircumstances were what they
were or the conditioning waswhat it was and these things
played out and not take suchownership of that.
So I think that's reallypowerful.
Like I learned something justlistening to you speak just from

(21:27):
that alone.
But the question that I haveis, because I was not raised in
quite the same way.
And I think there's a lot ofpeople who are not raised in
environments with a healthymindset.
The gap to me feels a littlebit bigger between, you know, if
the programming is really deepthat things are not possible,
how do you suggest bridgingthat?

(21:50):
If the formula is the same foreveryone, but the circumstances
we come from may be different.
Even if we take responsibilityfor what we now have to do to
overcome, what would you saywould be a way through that?

Christine (22:04):
You guys, this is so good.
Okay.
I'm going to show you how I gotmyself back from creating the
chaos.
I have a process.
It's called aligned soulalchemy, and it's a five-step
process.
And it brings me intoalignment, mind, body, and soul.
It is the piece that When we gothrough it, it's where we get

(22:26):
to go into the pain, go intomoving the energy up out of our
body and our systems.
We go into aligning ourselvessomatically, right?
Moving that energy up and outso that we are in a space to be
like, now I know I can do that.
Anyone that's listening that'sbeen through something

(22:48):
difficult, The reason why I sayI created the chaos is because I
remember that my bigger beingchose this body and every choice
that was made that I attracted,whatever, every one of those
brought me to this point.
And it brought me to this pointbecause there's something big

(23:08):
here that I get to like movethrough.
I get to win here.
It's never a fault or anythingof anyone's.
what you've experienced, butyou get to, if you can say,
whoa, self-responsibility, thisis what I've experienced, then
you can change it.
If you feel like victim andit's not my fault and this

(23:29):
person did this to me, I hatethem, which is okay, like you're
human, you know, it still keepsus tied to that.
instead of connected to wherewe get to go.
It puts the power outside ofourselves.
And so when we remember that weare the light, we are one, we
are oneness, and bring it backto be like, okay, now what?

(23:52):
I love to say it is what it is,now what?
Then we can go into alliance ofalchemy.
I'm going to take you throughthe five steps if we can.
Yeah, please.
So the first step is awareness.
And awareness is, I love to sayawareness is the beginning of
transformation because we're nowaware.
I'm aware that I'm feelingfunky.
I'm feeling like there'ssomething going on here.

(24:15):
My body is feeling a little outof whack.
I'm feeling tired, desperate,annoyed, in chaos.
Like I'm feeling all of thosethings.
So I'm aware.
It sums up.
Because I wasn't born into thisworld that way.
I was a happy baby.
I was connected to who I was.
I felt the oneness.
I knew I got to cry and feel,you know, be fed.
I knew that I got my buttwiped.
Like that is something that'singrained in us.

(24:36):
And then it gets taken out ofus, right?
As children, right?
What are you to think the worldrevolves around you?
It does.
It is actually doing that rightnow.
So who are you to say itdoesn't?
But it does.
All right.
So we have this awareness andnow transformation.
You're primed and ready, right?
And so what I love to say isthe next step is the mean girl

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step.
It's the acknowledgement step.
And so what it does is you'reacknowledging all the things
that usually us spiritual peopledon't want to acknowledge
because we should know better.
No, there's no judgment in thisstep.
It's just acknowledging all thecrazy thoughts, all the
feelings that are coming up.
And you can do this aloud.

(25:17):
I like to write it down.
I like to acknowledge pageafter page of all the crap that
is contributing to the feelingsso that I can bring it up into
my, like bring it up in yourbody.
Sometimes you're crying.
Sometimes you're just angry.
Sometimes you're freakingfrustrated and you're like, that
sucks.
Whatever it is, I want you tobring it all up.

(25:37):
So for me with bankruptcy, itwas like, wow, how did I get
myself here?
You've made millions over yourcareer and I look at you.
You don't have a dime to yourname.
You're so crazy.
People doing $100,000 a month.
You think you could help peoplebe millionaires and you won't
even have a dollar to your name.
That's why I call it the meangirl thing, but it's not a space
of judgment.
I'm not making myself wrong forthinking these crazy thoughts,

(26:00):
right?
I'm just allowing myself tothink those crazy thoughts and
put them on paper and look atthem.
I did this one time becausethis girl was like, You think
that you're the worst coachever.
This was like when I firststarted.
But there was things in me thatthought I wasn't good enough.
And so I started writing.
I'm the worst coach ever.
I just don't know what I'mdoing.
And I started crying and keptgoing and kept going.

(26:21):
And then I ended up laughing,like rolling around laughing
because it made no freakingsense.
Like none of it makes any sensebecause it doesn't.
OK, so you let it all come out.
Write it all out.
Never judge yourself.
This is from a space ofnon-judgment and just, wow,
okay, that's interesting.
Oh, I think that thought too.
That's interesting too.
And just letting it come in.
Then step three, this is wherewe get into the somatics.

(26:44):
It's the allowing and acceptingbecause we're not making
ourselves wrong for any of it.
We're allowing those feelingsto come up.
And then let's say it wasfrustration.
I should be beyond this.
I should be a multimillionaireby now.
What the hell?
Like maybe that's thefrustration.
You get a pillow, you get likewhatever and beat the

(27:04):
frustration, like let it come upand out of your body to be like
this.
I'm so bad with this.
I'm over it.
Like whatever you need to do.
I have clients that will gooutside.
She lives in a rural area.
And so she will go outside,scream in the woods and be like,
some people probably thinkshe's crazy, but she's like, who
cares?
I don't care.
She's just allowing all thisenergy in motion, the feelings

(27:27):
to come up and out and movebecause they're all stuck in
your body.
So you do that and you're goingto feel so much relief.
You're like, you want to take anap, but don't do it.
Not yet.
No nap time.
So when we go to the nextpiece, which is the love piece,
it's called the appreciationstep.
And you're going to love on andappreciate yourself for going

(27:49):
through those steps, forreleasing this.
You're going to say, I'mfinished with this cycle.
I love myself for going throughthat.
I love myself for bringing allthis up.
And I'm complete with thatcycle.
I am complete.
I am complete with that cycle.
I am now going to choosesomething different.
This is what we get to do,right?
And so the appreciation andlove piece is to love yourself

(28:14):
and come back to what?
Oneness and loving of yourselffor who you are and where you
are.
And at this moment, being inthe present moment, right?
Then the next piece is thealignment piece.
That's the last piece.
Alignment starts off with wherewould I like to go?
What is the truth here that Inow am choosing that gets to be

(28:35):
my truth?
What is the story that I nowdecide that I get to tell?
And so that story could be likefor me, it was like money loves
me, right?
I love money.
Money loves me.
Money expands to support mydesires.
Money gets to be here andoverflow to me, right?
I just started to shift andchange and said, what does

(28:55):
quantum me knows in the quantumsuit that I get to bring into it
now?
And so now that I do that andI'm like, oh, this is the way it
gets to be.
I trust myself.
I trust that I can and be theone who receives all the money
all the time, right?
I decide that I get paid allthe time.
People love to pay me whetherI'm happy, whether I'm sad,
whether I'm angry, whether I'mmad.
It doesn't matter.

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People love to pay me.
I love to receive.
This is the way it gets to be,right?
So that's some of the thingsthat I did.
And so it doesn't stop withjust that, right?
Determining what your quantumself is brings it in and you
lock it in by making animmediate move, an immediate
action.
move in alignment with that newbelief.

(29:36):
And so for me to decide, like,you know what?
Money gets to show up for me.
It gets to be there for me inall the spaces.
Maybe my immediate move is I'mgoing to sell something.
I'm going to tell everybody I'mhere.
Here's the pathway.
You know, the Halloween spookyone-to-one sessions.
Come on in, right?
Whatever that is, likesomething to let the world know

(29:56):
and my brain.
and subconscious and whatever,that I've decided I'm one with
money and money is one with me.
Now come on and flow to me inthis 3D reality and all the fun
and amazing ways because I'm onewith you.
And so if once you go from theawareness that there's a
separation there, there's a gapthere, right?
You're separated.
Then it's about closing thatgap by remembering you are one

(30:20):
with it.
And when you move in alignmentwith I am one with this, you
collapse time like no one'sbusiness.

Jessica (30:28):
How much does emotion or feeling play a role in this?
Because I've heard you talkabout that before in terms of
manifestation.
And I'm curious for those whodo not have a lived experience,
for example, of wealth orabundance, and they may not have
examples around them even torefer to, how do you get into

(30:49):
the feeling of abundance withouteven knowing what that's like?

Christine (30:53):
Oh, can we do it now?
Can I show you?
Yes.
I'm going to have a really goodstory to show you how this
oneness thing really works.
So remind me, I'm going to dothat right after.
But let's close our eyes.
Everybody that doesn't have afeeling of oneness, and even if
you've made so much money inyour life, doesn't matter.
Close your eyes.
All right.
You can put your hands on yourbody or your stomach.

(31:16):
And I like the hand on my heartand another hand on my belly
area.
We're going to breathe in.
And we're going to tap intoimagination.
So I want you to imagine youhad more money than you know
what to do with.
I want you to imagine, whatwould that feel like?
What would you do?
Would you buy this?
Let's say more money than youknow what to do with.

(31:38):
I see Melissa getting thatTesla.
She's got the cyber truck.
What else?
Oh, more money than we knowwhat to do with.
Oh, I would like thathairstylist to come over and
straighten my hair.
That's going to be amazing.
Oh, more money than I know whatto do with.
Oh, I'm going to give a milliondollars to that person because
I know they're going to do sowell and I'm going to invest in

(32:00):
their business and be like, hereyou go.
Oh, more money than I know whatto do with.
I'm going and I'm buying awhole new wardrobe because that
would be so fun.
Oh my God, that'd be so muchfun.
Oh my God, more money than Iknow what to do with.
I am picking my parents up fromNew Orleans.
We are flying back to where Ilive and then we're going house
hunting because we're going tofind them a brand new house.

(32:21):
It's going to be so fun.
More money than I know what todo with.
More money than I even believeI can receive.
Oh, I'd hire my sister fulltime, pay her a whole year's
salary.
Boom, here we go.
Right check, done.
Oh, more money than I knew whatto do with.
I am going to pick up my newTesla S white on white.
It's so amazing.
It's going to be so fun todrive.

(32:43):
Oh my God.
More money than I know what todo with.
I feel so expanded in my body.
More money than I know what todo with.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Wow.
More money than I know what todo with.
Feels so good in my body.
More money than I know what todo with.
Open your eyes.
Did you have more money thanyou know what to do with?

(33:03):
You're so good at this.

Melissa (33:04):
I was like, this is so fun.
I love having more money than Iknow what to

Christine (33:09):
do with.
I love it too.
You're like, Thank you, sugardaddy.
Thank you, sugar daddy.
I love that you call God sugardaddy.
That's incredible.
God is sugar daddy.
Universe is sugar daddy.
All right.
So I'm going to tell you astory about how quickly this can
unfold in your life and how youdon't need to have an

(33:30):
experience of it in your currentreality and it will shift.
I might have told this story,so Melissa might be familiar
with it, but I'm going to tellit again.
Okay.
I tell it all the time.
So everybody that knows meknows this story.
They probably can repeat it,but it's important.
I was starting this businesswhile I was working in the
corporate world.
So I was a corporate executive.

(33:51):
I had people reporting in to meand I also was doing this.
So my weeks, probably like 80,90 hour weeks, it was like I was
exhausted.
It was like fire drill afterfire drill at work.
And I felt like I didn't haveAnytime.
I was like, I have no freetime.
And I just was like, I'm sotired.
And so one day, it was aSunday, and I'll never forget, I

(34:14):
was like, I just want to feelease and time abundance.
Like, I want to feel like Ihave more than enough ease and
time abundance.
That's all

Speaker 03 (34:23):
I want.
That's all I want.

Christine (34:24):
And so I decided, I said, you know what, I can feel
ease and I can feel timeabundance every hour in the hour
for two minutes.
That's enough.
I get to choose that.
I can feel that regardless ofwhat my circumstances are around
me.
So I decided and committed andset up on my timer a
notification every hour on thehour.
Feel ease and time abundance.

(34:44):
Feel ease and time abundance.
OK, so I go to work, get in mycar, drive to the office.
And what we used as a projectmanagement system was emails
like my email inbox.
So I have thousands of emailsin my inbox, which means I had
thousands of things that Ineeded to do or respond to.
It was a mess.

(35:05):
I was like, let's just do oneby one, right?
And I'm still not, I'm notfeeling ease.
No, ma'am, I'm not feelingease.
I'm not feeling time abundance.
But the timer would go off andI'd be like, one moment.
And I would go to the bathroomand I'd sit on the toilet and
I'd be like, I have more thanenough time.
I have so much free time.
I was like ease and free time.

(35:26):
And I would just do that fortwo minutes.
And then I would go back to myoffice, start again, not ease.
Not time abundance.
I would have all of the firedrills.
I'd have all the calls, all themeetings.
I'd be in the middle of ameeting and I was like, one
moment is key.
And I would walk out.
If the timer went off, I'mgoing to the bathroom or I'm
going to close my door.

(35:46):
And if it was a 10 hour day,that means two minutes for 10
hours, right?
That's 20 minutes.
So fast forward to Friday ofthat week.
I started on Monday.
Friday of that week, I'm at mydesk.
Timer goes off.
I feel like so much free time,so much free time.
And then I get a tap on myshoulder, Jason, he's the vice

(36:09):
president.
And he was like, Christine, Ineed to talk to you in my
office.
I was like, universe, I did notwant to be laid off.
What?
This is not the type of timeabundance I was looking for.
So I go into the office.
With him.
And I'm like, hi, Jason.
And Jason's like, Christine, Idon't know how we did this.
Everyone that reports into you,all of the managers that report

(36:32):
into you here with San Antonioand in Toronto, they all have
three weeks of vacation.
He was like, you only have two.
He was like, I'm so sorry.
Here's five free days ofvacation.
You can do anything you wantwith it.
Free time.
What?
I was like, time abundance.
So I go, you know, I'm veryprofessional.
Thank you so much, Jason.

(36:53):
I appreciate that.
So I go to my desk, close thedoor and I'm like, time
abundance.
I did that on the toilet.
I was like, this is working.
This is working.
Right.
I'm still like fire drills,still calls, still all of that.
But I was like, this isworking.
So I do work on the weekend, dowhatever I need to do.
I come back that Monday, thenTuesday doing the same thing.

(37:16):
And then Wednesday, I noticedthat I'm packing up.
And I was like, oh my goodness,it's almost five.
I'm about to go home early.
So I called my sister.
I was like, Kim, I'm cominghome early.
And she's like, you've beencoming home early every day this
week.
And I was like, really?
She was like, yeah.
I was like, okay.
She's like, so I see you later.
I was like, yeah, I see you.
I look at my inbox.

(37:37):
I had filed away like one ofthe last emails in there.
So the thousands was down tozero.
And so I was like, okay, let mecall the people that reported
in to me other than the peoplein Tampa.
And so I called Tony first.
Then Tony's like, hello, boss.
Hey, hey, hey, what's up?
I was like, Tony, tell mewhat's going on.
He's like, I'm going to beleaving in an hour.

(37:59):
I'll be leaving.
I'm feeling good.
And I was like, so what aboutthis problem?
What about that problem?
He's like, it's all handled.
This got handled.
This got handled.
I feel so much ease.
I feel like I have so muchtime.
Everything is going well.
I was like, really?
Okay.
Well, you have a wonderful day.
So I called the Toronto office,the four ladies in Toronto.

(38:20):
I called them and they're likepacking up.
They're like, we're about togo.
I was like, wait, wait, wait,wait, wait.
I'm not going to keep you muchlonger.
I said, well, how are you guysdoing?
And they put me on speaker andthey're like, we're great.
This worked out.
This worked out.
I said, what about this problemand this problem?
And they were like, It's allhandled.
They were like, we feel so muchease.
They were like, I've never hadthis much free time, Christine.

(38:42):
This has been the most amazingweek ever.
I was like, okay.
Then I really started toreflect and I was like, me
deciding that I got to feelease, me deciding that I got to
have free time manifested thatin everyone in my world.

Unknown (38:59):
Yeah.

Christine (38:59):
everyone, my sister, girl, it was so easy.
This has been the easiest weekever.
She's like, girl, we got allthe time in the world to do
stuff.
I was like, yes, sweetie.
It collapsed time.
It entered me into a frequencyand a quantum reality where
everyone in my world wasexperiencing what I decided that

(39:19):
I got to manifest for myself.
And so Time abundance, ease.
They got to receive thatbecause I decided I got to have
that and I got to have it evendespite being in the midst of
the fire drills.
Did I deny that they were firedrills?
No.
Did I deny that there was smokecoming from my ears?
No.
But just because I decided fortwo minutes.

(39:43):
Every hour on the hour tochoose ease, it collapsed time.
And that was all that I got toexperience.
And I will tell you, from thatday on to when I left, I really
anchored in ease in that placeof employment.
And that's how powerful youchoosing to feel something when
you have no evidence of it.
I am not telling you to ignoreall the things.

(40:05):
I'm just telling you to choosesomething.
You do feel into the thing, butyou don't have to value
struggle and pain over joy andhappiness and whatever else
you've decided you want.
This is good.
I need the audio for this one.
You can have it.
This is so good. I hope you guys are listening to this.
You can decide that,Christine.

(40:26):
You can

Speaker 05 (40:26):
decide that and you can have that.
This is so good.
I hope everyone's listening tome.
I decided I got to be one withease.
And time abundance.
Tears are almost coming becauseI decided I was one with it.
And then all of thecircumstances outside of me that
said, this is not ease.
That's not ease.
This ain't ease.
Girl, this ain't ease either.

(40:47):
I said, I am ease.
I am time abundance.
And there's nothing else thatmatters.
That's bigger power.

Speaker 04 (40:55):
I

Speaker 05 (40:55):
have

Melissa (40:56):
so much.
so much in this, but the thing,because I'm always coming from
the community lens of how thisgets amplified by others.
So had you been left to yourown sitting on the toilet saying
these things, not inrelationship with other people,
that experience would have beenvery different.
Now you go and get inrelationship with other people.
You bring your essence.

(41:17):
You bring I am ease.
I am time abundance.
The ripple effect of you beingthat gets magnified, they get to
be that, then their rippleeffect.
And this is the power of usgetting into community around
that which we decide and wedesire.
Because then I guarantee yourease and your time abundance

(41:37):
blew up on the big screenbecause of that.
And then how much that momentumcarries you forward when you
have proof and they have proofand they have proof and they
have proof beyond what you evenknow the impact of that
decision.
two minutes on the toilet eachday.
Because people, they don't loveto be isolated, but everyone
likes to think, oh, I can justjournal in my room by myself and

(41:57):
say these things to myself andthen it's going to magically
poof happen.
You have got to, like you'resaying, get out and move with
it, but move with it with otherpeople.

Jessica (42:07):
I think it's a beautiful reflection also of how
much our outer reality reflectsour inner reality.
And I just want to bring itback to what we spoke to
earlier, that even if you areraised in chaos, for example, so
that is the only inner realitythat you know, it's not your
fault.
But then there's a certainmoment in time when you have

(42:28):
that awareness, it is yourresponsibility to shift it.
And when you do take thatresponsibility, I love what you
just said, Melissa, about theripple effect that you start to
see in your outer world.
That's so powerful.

Unknown (42:41):
Yes.

Christine (42:42):
I love that story.
I mean, you will hear itmultiple times.
And it's before I was a coach,right?
But this has been my life.
And what I love to say in mycommunities is we're the sparks.
And when you get a couplesparks together, what happens is
a fire and a fire justcontinues to flow like burning
and burning, right?
And everybody gets to put theircandles or their hands into

(43:02):
those fires and become wicks andthey're burning too.
And we all get to be on firetogether, right?
And like you said it's not asilo even though I was on the
toilet and even though I was inmy room and even though I didn't
go tell everybody you need tofeel at ease I got to choose it
and it affected all of them itshifted them into a reality
where ease was their naturalstate and they got to enjoy and

(43:24):
I'm sure their family membersgot to experience it and all of
the people that were in theiroffice got to experience it
because I decided that that waswhat I needed to experience and
I didn't need external realityto tell me it was okay to tell
me, yes, you can experience thisor no, there's no fire drill.
So now you get to have ease.
I had to choose ease and be thecalm in the middle of the

(43:48):
storm.
Be the ease in the middle ofdis-ease.
I had to be the time abundancein the middle of, oh my God,
there's so much I have to do.
I needed to be that in order tomanifest it and to bring it
into my reality.
This is what's so important forbusiness women, especially to
remember, is that there aregoing to be times where you feel
stressed But you've got tobring yourself back to the woman

(44:12):
who already has experiencedthat.
What is she feeling in thatspace?
And when you decide that youget to be the woman who has
already experienced that, thatstretchy feeling turns into a
really nice split that you'relike, I've done it before.
My flexibility has expanded andthis is nothing to me anymore

(44:32):
because I know that I amcapable.
I know that I can hold this andI know I'm not holding it.
Because I am one with God,sugar daddy, and I know that
energy within me is the onethat's holding it all.
is such medicine for the peoplearound us and what a gift it is

(44:58):
to other people to have thatgift of time and ease without
them even realizing where itcame from.
It's so beautiful.

Melissa (45:06):
And the thing that I'm so present to, which is with
your inner rebel, is that youdon't need other people's
permission.
It doesn't have to make senseactually to you or other people.
Like we get to be boldlydelusional at any moment because
we decide and you don't have tohave prior experience that it's

(45:26):
possible.
I believe in surroundingourselves as much as possible
with people who are proof, whoare our vision holders.
And the fact that you don'thave to wait in order for things
to make sense before you claimit before you become it, before
you be it, before you embody it,is so important.
And I love when someone's like,I have this crazy idea.

(45:49):
Because I always say, you arenot confused.
There's no such thing as aconfused woman.
Because once you get hertalking, she always tells you
exactly what she wants.
But there's usually someversion of, this is like really
delusional.
Or this is wild.
And I'm like, Let's go.
Because that's the thing.
My favorite desires are theones that are like, feels a

(46:10):
little bit delusional.
Yes.
Delulu

Christine (46:13):
is the Salulu.
If it's not delusional, I don'twant it.
If it's not delusional, I don'twant it. Delulu is the Salulu.
I would love to segue withthat because I know that you
talk about something that isvery close to my heart, which is
uncertainty and leaning intothe unknown.
And I think it ties into thatabout this kind of delusional

(46:35):
aspect, getting out of thelogical mind.
And I'm wondering if you canput into words for our listeners
why getting comfortable withuncertainty is so powerful in
terms of this idea of quantumleaping, you know, this quantum
manifestation process that youtalk about.
Yes.
Okay.
I'm going to go fast.

(46:55):
Quantum leaps.
So quantum leaps are in theunknown and unexpected.
Because when you are quantumleaping, you are doing something
that you have never donebefore.
And you need to get out ofwhat's known and what's expected
because our brains and I loveour brains, but it's limited.
It's limited with either whatwe have seen or experienced or

(47:17):
what we've seen someone else do.
Right.
And so I love getting in roomswith people that are bigger than
you and all of that stuff.
But what if you get in thatroom?
It's great.
But you also get to rememberthat there are things beyond
that room that you get toexperience that you won't even
find in that room.
So get in the rooms with peoplethat have done bigger things
than you, but also remember thatyou have potential that the

(47:39):
room can't even hold.
I love that so much.
Right?
So unknown and unexpected, whenyou remember that you are the
magic, you are the miracle,oneness, then...
That means that there's alwaysgoing to be something that is
unfolding that is going to beunexpected because you couldn't

(48:02):
have figured it out because yourhuman brain is limited.
And so being in that, the void,like it was like, I'm in the
void.
I can't see it.
Yay.
Yeah.
I'm so happy that you don'tknow how this is going to
happen.
That's why I have, oh mygoodness.
I have three things, threelevels to my goals.
There's the hashtag.
Of course, of course this couldhappen.
There's the, the stretch.

(48:22):
It's usually double or triplethe of course.
And then there's the universeblow my mind.
You be in them.
When you get into universe blowmy mind, that's the million
people in your organization.
You have no idea how that'sgoing to happen.
So why don't you just alignwith that instead of playing
around with the of course andthe stretch?
You're going to hit the ofcourse and the stretch on the

(48:44):
way to universe blow my mind.
But you're just going to be theperson.
You're going to be that person.
You're going to go slip space.
I like to call it slip spacestretch.
to

Jessica (48:53):
the UBMM.
I want to name this episodeUniverse Blow My Mind.

Melissa (48:57):
Yes.
Well, and this is why I havetrouble with practical goals.
Like we were doing financialprojections yesterday for
potential investors.
And when you do that, you'renot putting the universe blow my
mind goals.
And every single number I waslike, it felt like my whole body
was climbing inside of itself.
Like it felt so small and like,that can't be it.

(49:19):
And I just was like, Can't weput this on the paper?
Like we need like a, we needit.
I like this title better, likea universe blow my mind version
of this, which probably youdon't even want to write down or
maybe you do.
Write it down and then keepletting it blow your mind.
Yes.
Yeah, because I felt myselfgetting mad at my operations
director, not because she wasdoing anything wrong.

(49:40):
That's very much her job.
But I was like, How dare youmake them so tiny?
It was a response to herpracticality for a task that
needed to be done that way.
But because I love looking atgoals like this and I always
think back to like a year agowhen we launched this company
and I had a lot of universe blowmy mind goals.
That's actually how I built myprojections.

(50:01):
And people be like, where didyou get this assumption?
And I'm like, I just wanted it.

Christine (50:07):
And that is enough.
I know.
I often say that the universeis so much more creative than
our minds could ever be.
So let's be delusional.
Let's aim for things that wecan't imagine and let life show
us what's possible.
I really needed to hear thistoday.
I feel like, hmm, this is whatI needed today.
Yeah.

(50:27):
Thank you.
I just, Ifeel so grounded and like, yes, I can't wait to start doing the things I need to do today.
So grateful.
I feel so inspired.
Thank you for having me. I loved seeing you again, Melissa, meeting you. This has just been, I mean, this was so good. I want tolisten to this again.
Season two is goingto be fire, everyone.

(50:48):
It is going to be fire.
I mean, I think season one wasfire, but season two is next
level.
Let's do shoulder shimmy,shoulder shimmy.
Thank you for bringing it fullcircle.
You know, you're never going tobe sad when you're shimmying.
It's like an immediate.
You can feel sassy.
You could do your eyebrows inweird ways for those who aren't

(51:09):
seeing this video.
Getting wild over here.
Oh, my gosh.
Well, thank you for being here.
Before we wrap up, do you wantto talk about your rapid
alignment method bundle?
Oh, yes.
Oh, I forgot that.
Yes.
Oh, and the Rapid AlignmentBundle, guess what?
The Aligned Soul Gap EraserMethod is in it.

(51:30):
The audio and there's also avideo where I take you through
the method.
So, hello, that's there.
The Aligned Soul Alchemy thatwe just went through is a part
of it.
And then I included as a bonusmy Higher Self to Higher Self
Conversations.
Higher self to higher selfconversations really brings you

(51:52):
into the oneness, but it takesyou out of the human.
And you use these even in, I'veused these in times where like
I had no clue how I was going toget out of a situation.
And when I came to the love andI came to the frequency of like
oneness and decided to have aconversation with that other
person's higher self about wherewe need to go, I would wake up

(52:15):
to messages saying, we're good.
This is what we're going to do.
And I'm like, this is exactlywhat I'm going to do.
Exactly what I said in thehigher self to higher self
conversation.
And I didn't even have to havea conversation about it.
Like I've had clients, they'vehad challenges and then they
woke up, the challenges weresolved.
That's how powerful this iswhen you're not coming from a
place of ego or trying to havean ulterior motive when you're

(52:36):
just coming from a place oflove.
These are like three of my mostamazing things.
And it's normally like $297.
I probably should raise it now.
That girl was like, I did whatyou said and made $33,000 a
month.
I'm like, I need to raise it.
But it's usually $297.
And I know I gave you guys aspecial offer.
97.
Oh,

Melissa (52:50):
97.

Christine (52:51):
Yay.
So you have a special lead.
It's just for you guys.

Jessica (52:57):
Get it.
Thank you.
Thanks for your generosity.
And thanks for walking usthrough some of your process.
That was really generous andvery exciting for me.
And I know everyone listening.
Thank you.
You're amazing at what you do.

Christine (53:10):
What I love to do is make these esoteric or things
that don't feel like they'regrounded.
I like to bring them in andground them, you know, because
everyone can say you're one,you're one, you're one.
And then you're like, well, howdo I feel like I'm one?
Like, how do I actually dothat?
And that's always the questionbecause we as humans want to
know the how.
And so I love to bring in a howand a step-by-step or a process

(53:33):
or a framework so that you cantake all of these and implement
them.
And that's why people get, evenon this podcast, just two
minutes of feeling like you havemore money than you know what
to do with.
Guess what?
Money is coming.
It's flowing.
You're going to be like, oh.
Yay! Because you just decidedto feel it.
The fleet of Teslas in my newgarage.

(53:53):
I need to be tagged in thepicture when the fleet has
arrived.

Melissa (53:59):
If only I actually wanted that.
That is like so far from myreal desire.
That is a family desire.
But, you know, we get to haveit all.
You get to have it all.
Well, thank you for being here.
You're such a treasure.
I feel just as lit up as I didwhen you led the NOVA workshop.
So just thank you for beingyou.
Thank

Speaker 03 (54:17):
you

Speaker 04 (54:17):
so much.
Thank you for being here.
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