The Reason Why You Can Manifest It, But You Can't Seem To Keep It
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This event is happening at 11am PST/ 12pm MT/ 1pm CT/ 2pm ET
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TICKETS ARE $33- MUST BE PURCHASED ON VALORIE'S WEBSITE
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If the word "manifestation" makes you roll your eyes a little, you're probably exactly who this is for!
You've tried it. Maybe it worked sometimes. Maybe it worked and then stopped. Maybe you got results and then watched them disappear and had absolutely no idea why. And somewhere along the way someone told you it was your mindset, your frequency, your blocks... and that got old real fast.
This pattern is especially true for people with neurospicy brains (ADHD & Autism specifically). Your brain is wired differently. And different wiring requires a different approach.
In this session, we're getting into exactly what's creating the pattern, why it's so common for neurospicy brains specifically, and what you can actually do about it.
What to expect:
- Interactive teaching
- Guided practice you can use immediately
- Live Hot Seat manifestation coaching (a few participants will be selected as time permits. Everyone in the room will benefit)
This session is part of Rewired to Receive: Manifestation for Neurospicy Brains — an ongoing series for those who feel everything deeply, think differently, and are ready to discover why their brain is actually built with superpowers for manifestation. Neurospicy includes ADHD, ADD, autism, and anyone who has always known they experience the world a little differently than most.
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Additionally, as we are not medical professionals, we cannot provide diagnoses, cures, or recommendations for medical treatments. While you may learn about techniques that have been effective for many individuals, they are not intended to substitute proper medical or mental health care.
Remember to prioritize your well-being and seek professional help when needed. You do you, Boo.
