Ep. 334 - See To Believe That It's Possible For You - Stories of Expansion & QA
EXPANDED Podcast by To Be Magnetic™
2024/12/20
Ep. 334 - See To Believe That It's Possible For You - Stories of Expansion & QA
Ep. 334 - See To Believe That It's Possible For You - Stories of Expansion & QA
EXPANDED Podcast by To Be Magnetic™
2024/12/20
This episode centers on real-life manifestation breakthroughs from members of the To Be Magnetic community, spotlighting how inner alignment—through authenticity, self-trust, and consistent small actions—creates tangible shifts in love, career, and freedom.
The podcast highlights powerful member stories illustrating how 'Expanders'—moments or practices that prove possibility—catalyze transformation. One woman left a decade-long marriage only after clearing emotional blocks and clarifying her desires; another transitioned from corporate law to a multi-country book deal by rebuilding self-worth through the Pathway. Others reimagined fulfillment within existing roles—prioritizing time, creativity, and spaciousness over escape. The episode emphasizes 'one-degree shifts': small, intuition-led actions (like launching a Substack or parenting newsletter) that compound into income parity, creative expansion, and deeper alignment. Jessica addresses key questions about discerning authenticity from ego—authentic drive persists without validation, while ego collapses without it—and reframes bridge jobs as strategic growth periods. She also explores how fear of intimacy often masks unmet internal safety needs rooted in early patterning. Throughout, the focus remains on building self-trust, honoring inner guidance, and recognizing that sustainable manifestation flows from consistent, aligned action—not dramatic leaps.
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Bon Charge's infrared sauna blanket is low-EMF and can be used naked for maximum benefit
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Her biggest manifestation on her list concretized overnight.
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Left corporate job when side passion (Substack) made as much as her job
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If you wouldn't do your creative work without public recognition, it's likely ego-driven—not soul-led.