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Choose Your Thoughts: A Manifestor's Journey


Human design manifestor

There was a time when I used to always say, "I can't." Not that I truly couldn't, it was more of a sarcastic habit, a funny quirk that I had developed. You know, like when something seemed challenging, and I'd just roll my eyes and mutter, "I just can't." It was all in good fun, or so I thought. Little did I know how much it was affecting my mindset.


It took me almost six months to break free from that pattern, to stop saying and, more importantly, thinking those self-limiting words. You see, we talk to ourselves a lot, and we hear our own thoughts more than anyone else's. Well, except for those unique souls who don't have an inner monologue—I find that concept quite foreign, but let's not get sidetracked.



The point here is that we have a conscious ability to choose what we allow into our minds. We decide what shows we watch, what movies we indulge in, what books we read, what we learn, and even the silly, meaningless stuff we entertain ourselves with. We choose what we fill our minds with, what we retain, and what we learn from it all.


But here's the real kicker—even in the realm of Human Design, where we acknowledge that the mind is the passenger, it's still there, and it can be conditioned. Now, this isn't necessarily a bad thing. Once you recognize the conditioning and realize that you might not like it, you hold the power to change it.


You can opt for more positive thoughts, connecting with a higher source, filling your mind with knowledge, empowerment, and life-affirming information. You don't have to keep feeding it with conditioned nonsense from unhealed people, places, and things.



Choose to empower yourself by filling your mind with thoughts that align with your true self and the incredible potential you possess. Your mind is your ally, not your foe, and with that understanding, you can manifest your own destiny.


xo-Laurie 4/6 Ego Manifestor

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