Yeah, I'd Hang Out With Her

Yeah, I'd Hang Out With Her

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Yeah, I'd Hang Out With Her
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Sweet Tea Talks Vol.9

Sweet Tea Talks Vol.9

A gift for you!!!

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Brittany Felton
Dec 11, 2024
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As you can see, we’ve done some holiday decorating around here. The joy I’ve gotten toiling around in Canva this week is immeasurable. Doesn’t take much, folks… (do you see the bunny on the sled???!!!)

This month, I’ve been eager to bring you what I’ve been working on for awhile now. It’s one of those projects I’ve thought about forever and kept putting back on a shelf, feeling sheepish and bashful and downright silly. Finally, I realized who actually even cares?? I created this because it’s practical and straightforward and some of you will really love it.

Today, I am very happy to gift you, my 10-step manifestation guide, Yeah, I Can Manifest! Let me be frank, I think manifestation is sickeningly outdone. It’s a buzz word that’s been stripped of all its meaning. It can be vague and offer weird promises. It’s obnoxious and woo woo and elitist. So…I…wrote about it myself?

I did. And I will be the first to tell you…there’s nothing special about it.

It’s simple. It offers a plan that always worked for me when I’m feeling frustrated and directionless. It acknowledges that life is freaking annoying, not fair for all, sometimes dark and frustrating and shitty. But mostly, it sheds light on the fact that you can make changes to improve your circumstance regardless of the crap going on around you.

I’ve always considered myself a lucky person. 1. Because it’s funny and ridiculous to claim yourself lucky and 2. Because despite it’s absurdity, if you think you are lucky, you will be. When I lived in Los Angeles I manifested/was given not one but TWO free cars, one after the other, from friends who were leaving for a time and wouldn’t be using them. I “manifested” a Dyson vacuum and a really nice mattress simply by being attuned to hearing people chatting about wanting to get rid of them.

At the end of the day, manifesting is truly nothing more than paying attention and being an active participant in your own life. Putting in some work, challenging yourself to stretch your limits, serving your community, evolving and constantly becoming better. To me, that’s “manifesting” a life well lived.

I use several tools available to us in this wild and crazy era of the world. ChatGPT, Human Design, time blocking calendar apps, Insight Timer and, of course, YouTube. All are free resources if have access to the Internet.

I hope this humble manual serves you well and makes you laugh. The download button is under the paywall so if you’ve been thinking about upgrading to a $5 paid subscription, now would be an excellent time. More gifts to come this month and in the new year!

Happy Holidays!!!

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