#ManifestChallenge Days 19 & 20

After the craziness that ensued with Halloween, I didn't have a chance to post Day 19 of the Manifest Challenge yesterday. If you met my three boys, you would understand!

Halloween. The modern day version has children young and old traipsing door to door, dressed in popular culture polyester knockoffs, like miniature salesmen out to get your money. Except, these little guys want your sweets.

Free candy. Just for asking.

The Law of Attraction is much like Trick or Treating- you are setting your intention for your goal (candy) and you get it. There is no maybe, you know you are going to get some candy. Not once did you ever think "what if I don't get candy this year?" You just knew you would. And you did.

Tap into that innocent childhood knowledge. You will get candy just by knocking on the doors.

When visualizing, know that you will get your goal, just by daily visualizations and affirmations.

The universe is abundant, and there is plenty for us all!

This, or something better, now manifests for me in totally harmonious and satisfying ways for the greatest good of all concerned.

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I appreciate your support :)

With Love and Light and Good Mojo to my Tribe!

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