Manifesting Through Feelings
Chen Lizra and Lisa Bilyeu discuss the power of focusing on the feelings associated with our goals rather than just the goals themselves. They emphasize that we can't control everything or anyone, but we can control how we respond to things. By marinating in the energies of the feelings we desire, we can manifest our goals with flow and momentum.In this clip
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