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Five Things You Need To Know To Manifest The Life Of Your Dreams

  • Nov 6, 2021
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jan 17, 2024

Written by: Cora Howard, Executive Contributor

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

To obtain our desired lives, we must first be able to articulate the benefits that will come by adopting certain principles and by taking a life that will allow our hearts to love ourselves. To manifest the things we want, we must first decide on what’s important to us and then take action to pursue those things. We must be realistic in our thinking, and we must carefully ensure that we are able to live our desired lives. When our lives begin to fit our expectations, we can begin to write new history of ourselves in our minds.

We need to take the steps that will help simplify the way we use affirmations, meditation, and the law of attraction to manifest the life of our dreams. I have sought to simplify this journey by first imitating the life of David, a dreamer who utilized the concepts of spirituality and meditation. To describe the changes, I will first recommend taking the meditation of David’s life in stride. This goal helped me to better understand how important it is for us to dream positively and how far we can go for those dreams. In this article, we will take the steps that will make it easier for us to fulfill our dreams.


I will now describe the steps that will help simplify our meditation routine. First, imagine you are David.


After you finished meditating, I will advise you to do the following.

  1. Start journaling about the life that you are about to embrace.

  2. Write about your strengths and weaknesses.

  3. Write about your plans for today.

  4. Review your previous journal entries, particularly the ones that deal with your aspirations.

  5. Reflect on how far you have gotten.

This journaling process should take only a few minutes. By doing this exercise, I hope you will have a better perspective about the people that we have in our lives, our direction, and our daily tasks.


Ensure that you have time to journal every day. Once you are done with this process, you will have a more rich and meaningful perspective. If you still have time to meditate, this will enhance your experience as you will be able to a little more thoroughly imagine what comes next.


Do these 5 steps and I guarantee that your mind will be in a much better state.


If you are ever tempted to give up, take note that each step will change your life for the better. This journey will be long and confusing, but it will bring us closer to achieving our goals. Keep pushing forward as we will be able to achieve the success that we want.


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Cora Howard, Executive Contributor Brainz Magazine

Cora, a spiritual coach with 10 years of experience in spirituality, purpose activation, and subconscious reprogramming. She provides guidance and support to help women live consciously and live their calling so they can love the life they lead. Prior to coaching, Cora worked in the world of retail. In that role, Cora was responsible for coaching employees to help them evolve for their next position within or outside the company. She offers a wide range of programs and services from hybrid programs to self-guided courses. She specializes in helping women find their soul purpose through reprogramming their subconscious minds. Cora speaks in many rooms on Clubhouse about the above-mentioned topics. Her mission is to help you transcend your ego to awaken your soul.

 
 

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