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March 6, 2024 24 mins

This episode continues last week's update from Annie about manifesting her dreams using the Law of Attraction. In this episode, we discuss:


***These notes are based on answers submitted before the interview. 

  • The lack of guilt Annie has for not having a manifesting total to share.
  • How her son manifested a piano three days after he said, "I want a piano."


What's the best manifestation you've had over the past few months?

Her son's piano and free dog training.


How her Future Self has shown up over the past few months:

In my sense of self, my intuition, my self-confidence. A deep knowing that all is well and the automatic alignment of my thoughts and intentions.


A big shift in the use of the law of attraction to manifest over the last few months has been:

  • Letting go and not standing in her son's way
  • Saying "yes" to the piano rather than saying no because we rent


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