Day Nine: Make Believe

Remember how we used to tell children to make believe? As a child, I remember being told to ‘make believe’ something numerous times. My memories growing up include pretending we were packing things into a car and going on a trip. We would pretend we were starring in a movie, or in a wrestling match or even cooking in an imaginary kitchen. Growing up, my parents would make us (my sister and I) believe there was a tooth fairy. And Santa Claus? Well, he always magically knew what we wanted for Christmas!

The older we got, the less we started to “make believe” and the more things got real. Santa Claus wasn’t from the North Pole, he was just the biggest and happiest man in our community. There was no boogie man hiding in the closet, that was just in our imagination. As we grew older, the world became more realistic and life was not play pretend.

What if I told you as an adult to make believe?

If as children, you could make believe and make things happen (at least in your world) then as adults, you can do the same! The law of attraction tells you that you can speak something into existence. If you want something badly and believe in it, the whole universe will work in your favor to bring it to you.
For example, if you consistently make believe you will get into the best university, you will put forth the hard work required to get into the best schools. If you speak your future job and that future position you want to hold, you will achieve it. Just believing in something itself will in return make you act like you already have it, dress like you already have it and talk like you have it. And by doing this, you will be attracting that very thing you are ‘making believe’.

A perfect example of this occurred when I was working as a teacher’s assistant. Our front desk coordinator was moving out of town and her position was going to be open. Out of all the teachers and teacher’s assistants, one young lady was offered the job. A recently hired teacher, who dressed, interacted and carried herself in the way that a coordinator should, got the offer! It was well deserved and almost as if she made herself believe she will get a promotion.

Call to ACTION:

As adults, I encourage you all to make believe into existence! Pretend that you are training for the big marathon next week. Hold onto the belief that you will be offered that position you’re working hard for. Trust that you are or will be financially independent. Know you are working on improving yourself and growing your side hustle. Trust that you are part of and have the support of a loving family. Whatever it is that you need to make believe, believe in making it!

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