Episode Transcript
Welcome to the Manifestation and Money Podcast, Jolynn.
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That's how I came about manifestation is it's just one of those things we do automatically, but we don't always know we're manifesting. Isn't that the most interesting part of it?
I don't like goals setting. So I like set my intention or I'll say something like, what do I want to manifest now? So for instance, when my son was about 10, I had to get a Murano because we're going soccer, camping, and I had a Labradoodle. Well, now my son's grown, moved out, lives in his own house, and I still have this Murano, and my favorite car is a Jag.
And I'm like, Why? And the person goes, There's a convertible JAG. I want to buy you. But they want to buy you. They want to buy me. Bye. Yeah. And I'm like, well, I don't really like convertibles. And so they're like, well, what do you want? And I got this beautiful sedan Jaguar sitting in my driveway today.
Jolen (00:04):
our thoughts get things going, but the emotion is the fuel that feeds the fire. The emotion is what's push, pushes it forward quicker, easier, faster.
Sure. I was 18 years old and I moved out for the very first time and I was a phone solicitor. So, of course. Hi. Hang up. Nobody would buy anything. And I was not very good at it either. So I was given this little green pamphlet. It had like 16 pages and it was all about beliefs around money. And I would read a page and I'm like, what did it talk about?
And by the end of the week, I had the 350, which is worth, what, 2, 200 today, pay my rent and all the utilities and stuff like that. And then a couple years later, I meet my boyfriend and we start traveling and doing arts and craft shows and we weren't making any money. And I'm like, Well, if it worked, then will it work now?
, we would go to Tucson and buy our gemstones. And I kept saying we need to buy better stones. , I had to talk my husband into buying a better stone to make a better ring. So let's say the ring was, , 2, 000.
Yeah, and sometimes you'll get triggered and you don't even realize you're triggered. So, a while back , during lockdown, toilet paper was not in sight, right? So now, years forward, there's a strike at the docks and Costco doesn't have any toilet paper again. And I went into this loop of lack, limitation, not enough.
So I walk around and show my eyes. There is enough. And then I have to reframe it in my head. Oh, I have enough. And I always use affirmations. , affirmations have helped me transform my life more times than not. And one of them is, , I'm always provided for, there's always enough, whatever I needs there.
Jenni (00:10):
are allowed to want more money and that's okay, right?
I have created this thing or I'm doing this thing in exchange for money. That is an energetic exchange. It's not just a piece of paper with a dollar sign written on it.
And one of the things I really like to work on, , with the people I work with is, so they're at this level of, , money. Let's say they're making ten thousand dollars a month and they want to go up to fifteen. , they haven't been there yet. So what I like to do is , help them embody the feeling of having it already.
Neat. That's what I'm finding fascinating. The more people I talk to on this show, because you got money, which people are like that hard, tangible piece of paper in our mind. Right. Yeah. So much of it is. I Energetic, like so much of it is actually. , not necessarily a tangible thing. And the people that come on to explain like, Oh, hypno and NLP and energy, and we can use Reiki and all these different tools, right?
Who were in the depression, right? But it even goes back further. So you can go back to the very first time where somebody in the line of family has had this lack in limitation , what's popping into my head is one of my clients. Whose grandfather owned a store and yet she was never able to keep money because the store needed the money.
You probably heard the old story this young couple get married and the wife's going to make a pot roast for the first time and she . Takes a hunk off the end and throws it in the pan, and he goes, why do you do that? And she goes, because that's what my mother taught me. So then they go to the mother's house for dinner, and she happened to make a pot roast, and he watched her do the same thing, and he goes, well, why did you do cut the end off the roast?
Right. So you just start accepting it as fact in a sense of, Oh, that's just the way we do things. And it's interesting to get to that point of being a young adult or stepping out into the world on your own, to start questioning, whose belief is this? Is it even accurate? Is it correct? And I guess in the terms of correctness there, oftentimes there are more than one ways to do things and that's okay.
Jolen (00:17):
Yeah. And give yourself permission. You know, a lot of times, , let's take that JAG for example. I had to ask myself, is it okay now to have the JAG, even though it's a little early and at the car dealership, I was so nervous.
, I actually made a couple audios and I go to sleep listening to them it plays while I go to sleep. And then I wake up in the morning, I meditate, I kind of visualize what it is that I want to manifest.
Jenni (00:19):
Yeah, and I can just see your face. , even you talking about it, you're taking yourself to that place right now. , you can just see, your face is just like a light bulb that you're just in this, , happy little bubble. And , that's really valid.
Oh, I'm going to have to download that and play around with that and see because sometimes it's not obvious, right? You know there's something there. You're not getting to that next level of sales. You can sell the 45 ring, but you can't sell the 2, 000 ring yet. , what is it?
I put her in a picture frame in my kitchen And I said that's the new me. I am happy. So My favorite is to have something visual I have a little sign here. It says you're making a difference I have a rock with the word believe on it. I believe I can do this. I have visual things around me all the time to remind myself who am I becoming, what is it I want, and then I literally will take my right foot and step into the energy of who I'm being.
That's a fun little extra step to do because then to me, you're taking action, you're taking action towards this is what I want. You're showing the universe. Here's what I'm going for. Meet me halfway, but this is what I want. And this is what I'm going for. , I would love for you to share where listeners can reach out to you and find you
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