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Would you use this concept then to create micro manifestations in route to the big one? For example, one of the things that I am aware of when manifesting money is making sure that it comes to me without harming, myself or others. In some instances, I do care about how I get to my end goal because ideally, I don’t want it to be in a way that is overly stressful.

Just thinking about it. At this point I could maybe see the end goal in my feeling of arriving being a indicator of the journey there. So I guess if I want to manifest money and make sure that it is with ease, then ideally, I would be imagining myself happy to receive the money, and feeling good energetically, knowing that the journey there meant that they were good things that happened to get it.

But on the other hand, if it’s not that cut and dry, especially when dealing with relationships and other things, do you think that it makes sense to create micro goals and focus on those being the NZ manifest until you get to the major one?

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I think it depends on the degree to which you're able to trust the process. Optimally, it's great when you can set a big, long-term goal and then let things play out as they need to. I try and make a habit of not resisting perceived inconveniences and just trusting that things are going according to plan. When you do this, you'll often find that those very same "inconveniences" turn out to be incredibly convenient. Just as a silly example, you might wake up sick on the morning you were supposed to hang out with friends and be upset, but later find out that two of your friends got into a major argument and the night turned out terrible. Lol.

If you struggle to trust on that level, then aiming at smaller, more palatable goals works too. Nothing at all wrong with that.

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