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Today’s episode is all about self concept—my favourite topic to teach right now. Your self concept is essentially how you see yourself in the world, and more importantly, how you believe the world sees you. And here’s the key: you don’t manifest what you want, you manifest who you are.
If you’re currently identifying as someone who’s stuck, doubtful, or “not good enough,” then no matter how many goals you write down, your subconscious identity will keep pulling you back. But when you shift your self concept—when you start seeing yourself as confident, capable, magnetic, and worthy—everything changes.
Inside this episode, you’ll learn:
By the end, you’ll know exactly how to start embodying your dream self today—not someday—so your manifestations feel inevitable.
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