Indulging in one item in your wardrobe each season can shift your mindset. Choose one item that represents a stretch for you—something you truly love, even if it’s priced higher than your usual spending. But here’s the catch: you can’t buy it until you’ve manifested the money. 

 

Imagine you’re shopping and find ten great pieces, but one item—a $950 blazer—stands out. If you purchase the other items, you will be within your budget, but you love and want the blazer.

 

Before you let negative thoughts take over, pause and reframe the narrative. View this blazer as a fun challenge to transform your relationship with money. Take a picture and save it in your phone’s “Wishlist” folder, noting its details. This simple act empowers you to take control of your spending mindset.

 

Next, list everything you love about the blazer—the cut, color, and style—and envision the places you’ll wear it and the outfits you’ll create with it.

 

Then, let it go for the day. Think about it only in a positive mindset. This sets a powerful intention that the blazer is already yours, opening your mind to new ways of generating money—like a sale, rewards points, or unexpected income. This exercise gives you a sense of control and intentionality over your spending.

 

Now that this game has shifted you to think differently and take a more optimistic approach, you can stop settling and have the things you want.

 

As you manifest money, your mind is open to new ideas that will transfer to other areas of your life. You begin to have a new outlook on money and what you want. This sense of accomplishment fuels your desire to continue manifesting and achieving your financial goals.

 

See how different that is to going home and bitching about how expensive things you want, and you can’t have them. Or you can put it on your credit card and not pay it off, which becomes more costly with the interest.

 

 What stories do you have about when money showed up after trying this?