Manifestation Through Tweets

What if I told you that you could achieve your life’s goals just by tweeting about them? You’d probably think I was crazy, but there’s actually some truth in it.

When you take the goals from your head and put them out into the world, you’re literally increasing the likelihood that they’ll come true.

Funny enough I just saw a statistic that said, you’re 42% more likely to reach your goals by writing them down consistently. Or in my case, tweeting them. 

6 years ago I was tweeting about how I wanted to retire by the time I was 25. Everyone thought I was crazy, including my own mom.

When I had $250 in my bank account, I tweeted that I would have my dream car soon, a BMW i8.

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Sure enough 4 years later…

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By verbalizing my goals and putting them into the universe, it forced me to work towards making them reality.

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In February 2016, I tweeted that I wasn’t going to tweet until Forbes posted an article with me in it. Can you guess what happened?

In January 2020, Forbes released an article talking about my expertise in social media.

 

The science behind manifestation comes from how each of our brain’s hemispheres communicate with one another and the body. When we use our right hemisphere to imagine what we want and create our dreams, that’s only half of the manifestation process.

Here’s how manifestation works:

1. Your thoughts determine the way you feel; your emotions

2. Your emotions determine the way you act; your actions

3. Your actions determine the way you live: your conditions

4. Your conditions are where you live, what car you drive, and what’s in your bank account.

Everything around you is a product of thoughts. Your mind must arrive at your destination before your life does.

You’ll start to notice your thoughts will start to focus on what opportunities are around you and become more aware of your current situation.

Whether it’s writing your goals down in a journal or blasting them on social media, stop thinking about them and start taking action to make them a reality. All it takes is some initial action on your part.

Just like the ancient Chinese proverb states: “the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”

Cheers,

Rene