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Day 24 – The Art of Receiving -30 Days to Manifest & Monetize


Season 5 Episode 33


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Most people think the hardest part of manifestation is the asking. But in truth, the greatest challenge is in the receiving. While asking is active and familiar — especially in a culture of hustle and striving — receiving requires something far more vulnerable: surrender. It demands a kind of energetic openness, a softening that feels risky for many of us who were conditioned to believe that everything must be earned, justified, or proven.

When your nervous system is conditioned by years of scarcity, trauma, or emotional withholding, receiving abundance can actually register as a threat. Even when good things come your way — an opportunity, a compliment, a generous gesture — your subconscious might respond with resistance, self-sabotage, or even guilt. This isn’t a mindset flaw; it’s a physiological imprint. Your body might still be carrying the belief that “ease isn’t safe” or “I’ll owe someone later” or “I’m not good enough to hold this.” That’s why you might find yourself constantly striving, but never fully settling into the abundance you desire. Before anything can shift in your external world, your internal system must begin to feel safe with the very thing you’re asking for.

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