Magical Thinking – Channel Your Super Powers – by Award Winning Author Dr Kathleen Thompson

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Does magic really exist? According to coaches Kirsty and Morgana at The Manifesting Institute yes it does. I too think that we have more power over our lives than we realise, and we don’t always believe it, or know how to harness it – and sometimes we inadvertently misuse it – we must indeed ‘be careful what we wish for’.

So let’s take a look at Magical Thinking’s five key ways to channel your super powers and transform your life:

  1. Conscious rituals can create great unconscious habits

The body holds on to negative experiences and trauma. Affirmations may help, but try something physical, linking to where your want to be in life, like a regular self-care routine.

  1. Choose your ‘intentions’ carefully 

Choose intentions about who you want to be not what you want to have. People who feel lucky are luckier.

  1. Think and act in 3D

If you dream about a beach house, bring in shells, driftwood etc. Direct love towards your intentions and don’t be passive, interact with these physical objects daily. Think about a person or business you admire. Obtaining something that has a direct connection can have a magical effect.

  1. Be intentional 

Be intentional in every area of your life, what you wear, your hairstyle, your jewellery. Disneybounding uses fictional characters. By dressing up (subtly or overtly) as an admired character we can resonate with their best traits.

  1. Everything manifests – so remove things you’re not resonating with 

A cluttered room can affect you even if the door is closed. Remove what doesn’t resonate with your imagined best version of you. Physically declutter; delete time-sucking apps and discard clothes which make you feel bad. Ask before you buy something, is this a great collaboration for my best life? Or is it taking time, energy, money?

I like these ideas and will be trying them. To clarify, this doesn’t imply that if bad things happen, it’s your fault. There’s an important difference between being able to positively influence our lives, and taking undeserved blame for bad things that may happen to us.

If you’re interested in making your life the best it can be, check out the courses and ideas on the Magical Thinking website. Why not?

By Dr K Thompson, author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope: Getting through breast cancer – by a doctor who knows

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Note: These articles express personal views. No warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of information given and you should always consult a doctor if you need medical advice.