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September 16, 2025 9 mins

In this episode, Jen gets beautifully reflective as she shares a timely reminder: just like the seasons shift in nature, our desires and manifestations are allowed to evolve too. Whether you’re in a season of growth, rest, or realignment, this episode will help you release guilt over changing goals and reframe that evolution as a sign of alignment, not failure.

From once dreaming of a vacation property in Mexico to manifesting a lake house close to home, Jen shares how her desires shifted with life—and how embracing that shift allowed the manifestation to come in fast and in flow. You’ll also hear:

  • Why seasonal energy is important in manifestation

  • The danger of clinging to outdated goals

  • What it means to co-create with the Universe

  • How to know when it’s time to update your vision board

  • The #1 mindset shift that collapses timelines (and reduces pressure!)

✨ This episode is a gentle nudge (or permission slip!) to let go of what no longer fits and create space for what truly aligns now.


🔑 Key Takeaways:

  • Your manifestations can (and should!) evolve as you grow.

  • Holding onto a goal out of ego or identity attachment can block your next level.

  • Letting go isn’t giving up—it’s choosing alignment.

  • Relaxing your grip on manifestation can allow it to arrive faster.

  • Update your vision board, rewrite your script—this is co-creation in action.


💫 Resources & Mentions:

👉 Ready to manifest from a place of play, alignment, and magic?
Join the Manifestation Playground: 🎉 www.manifestationplayground.ca

📧 Got questions or want the lake house manifestation process?
Email Jen at: the4leaflifestyle@gmail.com

👋 Let’s connect on Instagram: 📲 @manifestationandmoneypodcast

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(00:00):
Hey, manifesters in Money Mavens. Welcome back to the Manifestation and Money Podcast. I'm your host, Jen, and today I want to explore something that feels so aligned with the time of year that we're. In, and that is the idea of seasons, both in nature and in our lives. Just like the earth cycles through spring, summer, fall, and winter.

(00:01):
But what if we pause and allow more grace and room for things to shift? What if we didn't see evolving desires as quitting, but as a natural part of growth? When I think back to my peer group from my twenties, we were all hustling working for the weekend. , we'd meet up for social drinks and sleep in in the morning.
, but I found myself daydreaming about what that could look like. Moving into a new space would be a clean slate, an opportunity to do a hard purge of the items that no longer serve us. Getting rid of those dust bunnies that are hiding under hard to move furniture that we're not even aware there.
The thought of flying on an airplane for half a day with a baby was not my idea of fun. Yes, I still wanted a beach and I still wanted to escape from routine, but I knew now that it needed to be a much simpler commute. No airplane involved. I still wanted that space where we could build memories year after year.
Should I give you a Cliff Notes recap of that? I kind of feel like I should. So Chris and I, we were casually chatting back and forth about Lake House, but when we went to the bank to inquire about a loan, we actually got shut down. Self-employed banks thought we were scary. Anyways, I give you that piece of info here because I took that as fact for several months.
I'm gonna be getting completely off of today's topic, but I promise if you message me on Instagram or email me, I will share the whole process with you. So anyways, the Lakehouse manifestation happened so fast that we got keys to our lake property just seven days into that year. And yes, we happily enjoyed that summer there and the fall, and the winter and the spring, and we're continuing to use it now, which was even better than I imagined because initially I was only imagining.
Not because we still want them, but because we've attached , our identity to them. Somehow we think that they'll give us status, or we think we'll gain praise from someone, or we think we actually won't measure up without them. So check in with your goals and see if they're dated. See why you're hanging onto them.
Here's what the magic happens when we take the pressure off, when we get into a more relaxed , trusting relationship with our manifestations, they often come in faster. Why? Because we're not clenching. We're not gripping. There's that word I love. Gripping, don't grip. We need to allow so many people think manifestation is about effort, but it's actually about alignment.
What feels true for me now, and how can I partner with the universe in a way that feels relaxed, trusting, and deeply aligned? I know this is a bite-sized episode today, but I am a girl who loves short little bursts of inspiration, especially ones that make me pause. So I'm not gonna drag this out and add it a bunch of fluff.
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