"I don't want to manifest my sp for another 7 months, how can I speed up my manifestation?"
1st: don't be so 3D oriented
2nd: your 3D will conform based on your own beliefs and assumptions
3rd: You are the one who decides you are the one who decides the timing. You are the one who is the CONSCIOUS selector of YOUR reality. Take your power back.
Methods are just tools, it's YOU who manifests, not the method. Methods can just help you to get into state of the wish fulfilled.
State is the one that produces everything. Your` actions, reactions, thoughts and everything.
So don't brat yourself up over your thoughts or circumstances and just go WITHIN.
Doctor Beverly Crusher
@SpaceDocMom
Practice saying, "No," in safe places so you gain confidence in saying it where it really counts: the unsafe places. "No," can improve your health, your mental well-being, and even save your life. You're allowed to say, "No," to things that may harm you. emojis: black heart, blue heart, masked
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The Architect of My Life: Mastering Work-Life Balance Through Planning and Choice
Daily writing promptHow do you balance work and home life?View all responses
For many, achieving a healthy work-life balance feels like an elusive dream. Days bleed into nights, responsibilities pile up, and the yearning for a life well-lived gets pushed aside.
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But what if I told you that control over your time, and a life filled with both fulfilment…
Sometimes you just have to cut people from your life and you don't need to explain that to them. It's your decision, your mental health etc. Just do whatever you wanna do and try to not feel guilty about it.
So, our graphic designer, who completely sucked, quit. Right before a big exhibit opening. I got stuck trying to do graphic design. The graphic designer makes waaaay more than me, but I wanted this exhibit to be successful. Did I get a thank you? No. Any hints of compensation? No. Did they immediately ask my supervisor afterwards if I could pick up the backlog of graphic design & do it? They did. Did they offer compensation. No.
You see, kids, hard work & stepping up gets you NOTHING but more work.
I told him absolutely not, unless they want to supplement my pay. I am hurting right now in the $$$ department. I absolutely refuse to continue to do work above my pay grade when they already refuse to pay me what people in my field make. They underpay me by $5 an hour already. Now they want me to do the work of someone that makes 60 grand on a 30 grand salary. Hilarious.
And if they decide to try it anyway...yeah, you are going to get what you pay for.
Also, it's not like I don't have other deadlines to meet. For MY position.
for people you coach when fo results usually come for your clients?
About results
Since I have a general assumption that whoever I work with always gets results, 99% of the time, I’ve seen my moonlights get instant results, or results within 24 hours to a month, sometimes longer. The time frame doesn't depend on me, I’m only a mentor here to guide you on your path or manifestation journey. Unless you're someone close to me and ask me to manifest for you, the results are based on your own progress and assumptions, too.
Imagine a dark road, you’re driving a car, and suddenly the lights go out, leaving the entire road pitch black. I then appear as your light to help you navigate, but it’s still your responsibility to drive to your destination, but I will be there to help you with my best options.
(You can check my testimonials. If you are curious about what i do, you can scroll down and reach my 2024 testimonials, too)
Listen man, you guys can't be like "you guys need to be normal about asexuality" and then turn around and get weirdly judgemental when you find out someone doesn't have sex by choice. Like that's weird that some of you do that.
{ The Daily Dare } Avoid Overcommitting: Dare to avoid overcommitting by learning to say no.
Avoiding overcommitment by learning to say no can be much easier than it seems. Here’s how you can make this a natural part of your life:
Recognize Your Limits: Start by understanding your own limits. Acknowledge how much time, energy, and resources you truly have available. Knowing this makes it easier to see when you're approaching your capacity.
Prioritize Your Commitments: Focus on what’s most important to you—your goals, values, and essential responsibilities. By prioritizing these, you can more easily decide what’s worth saying yes to and what isn’t.
Practice Saying No: It can be as simple as politely saying, “I appreciate the offer, but I can’t take this on right now.” The more you practice, the easier it gets.
Be Direct and Honest: When saying no, be straightforward. You don’t need to provide a long explanation—just be clear and honest about your inability to commit.
Use “No” as a Complete Sentence: Sometimes, a simple “no, thank you” is all that’s needed. You don’t have to justify your decision unless you feel it’s necessary.
Offer Alternatives: If you’re unable to commit but still want to be helpful, consider offering an alternative, like suggesting someone else who might be able to help or proposing a different time when you might be available.
Respect Your Own Time: Value your time as much as you value the time of others. Remember that every commitment you make takes time away from something else—possibly something more important.
Set Boundaries: Clearly define your boundaries and stick to them. Let others know your limits so they understand when you’re unavailable or unable to take on more.
Reflect on Your Choices: After you say no, reflect on how it felt. If it helped you maintain balance and focus, you’ll find it easier to say no next time.
Practice Self-Care: Saying no is a form of self-care. It helps protect your time, energy, and mental well-being, allowing you to focus on what truly matters to you.
Learning to say no and avoid overcommitting is a simple yet powerful skill that can greatly enhance your quality of life. It’s about taking control of your time and energy, ensuring you can give your best to the things that truly matter.
I definitely missed the entire point of that discussion about school mascots during a grad school class today, because I was too caught up in my head reliving the chaos that was letting a group of middle schoolers come up with ideas for what the school mascot would be, and our disappointment at learning that both Weed Whackers and Man Eating Venus Flytraps were immediately removed from contention by administration.
I'm still not sure what the point of that philosophies lecture this evening was....