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Manifesting experts Roxie Nafousi and Giselle La Pompe-Moore share their top advice

’s studies into growth mindset show us that believing you can do something makes it more likely you will succeed in doing it, when combined with active work to reach that goal.

"What’s really important to understand, is that you don’t just wish for it or visualise it… You still have to put the effort in and apply yourself," Roxie adds. "You have to instil that self-belief, cultivate self-love, embrace gratitude, and empower yourself to make it happen."If you find the thing you want to manifest most in life is just not working out, it's time to take a step back and see what's really blocking your vision.

"We’re taught the only way to manifest is having clarity, and that’s one part of it. But, how can you really know what you want unless you know who you are first?"Giselle's unintentional manifesting focuses on doing the inner work first. "If you spend some time looking at the stuff you’re carrying, working on your confidence, being emotionally articulate, working on your intuition, that changes the world that you live in.

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