Nope, no witchery required. I just wanted to have some fun at a photoshoot but don’t let that detract from today’s topic on the power of manifestation. We’re only working with ourselves and plain, pure intentions.
Do you set intentions? If you follow me on Instagram, you’ve probably heard me share adoration for the practice of setting intentions. The concept of intentions is more than just a trend in the health and wellness community. The more I practice setting intentions, the more I see them as a beneficial addition to daily life.
An intention is similar to a goal in that it involves steps to make something become a reality but with a stronger emphasis on mindset. In a way, we are already setting intentions in everyday life without knowing it. Let me explain.
We are constantly reciting thoughts in our head and it is up to us to choose what those words are saying. Do you ever think negative thoughts about yourself? That is basically an intention right there—except it is an intention aimed at punishing yourself. The put-downs, self-hate, complaints, and derogatory thoughts are not thoughts of a creator. They keep you down. They keep you in isolated distress.
I definitely understand how situations can be tough and frustrating and it can seem impossible to think anything positive. Though, with all of the mental energy that negative thoughts require to survive in your head, you could be thinking positive thoughts and be making progress in what you really want.
So what is the one thing you need to do to make sure your intentions become a reality? Believe they are already true at this moment.
Imagine that the thing you want to bring into reality—the love, the finances, the friendship, the happiness, whatever—is already here. Imagine that you already have it. In your mind and body, imagine the feeling of being who you want to be and having what you want right now. That is you creating the intention. You’re turning the words into something REAL.
You see, this is why negative thoughts do not belong in our heads. We tend to think negatively and make ourselves sick with self-punishment over insecurities or actions that we believe we cannot change. When you believe something is true, it will be true. It is up to you if you want to believe in negatives and hinder your potential or, start thinking positively and shift your reality.
When you speak of your intentions, instead of saying “I will” or “I want to”, phrase them in the present tense. Speak of them as if you already have them and they are already real. Word your intentions using clear, self-definitive words like “I am” or “I have” and then the thing you’d like to manifest. See this post for some of my favorite mantras to repeat.
The more you say your intention aloud and believe that it is true, the more it will be.
If you’ve heard of the intention practice but weren’t quite sure what that meant, I hope this post has helped clarify that. Also, if you’ve been treating intentions like goals, but not achieving success, perhaps the one trick I mentioned can be the difference for you.
What is your experience with intention-setting? Do you have some tips that you feel help manifest intentions into reality? Please share in the comments 🙂
Love and light,
Melanie