Episode 144: 7 Steps to Manifesting

Game On Girlfriend Ep144

When Julie Foucht decided she needed to take her coaching business seriously, she hired a high-end coach and learned to “market like a man.” She doubled, then tripled her income in less than a year but felt drained, uninspired, and restless.

Urged by advice gained while meditating, she began to embrace her “essential Feminine” and birthed a new way: The Art of Feminine Business. She helps her customers learn how to manifest and create businesses using their feminine power.

Now, running your business like a man isn’t necessarily a bad thing. There are a lot of tips and tactics that work really well for men in business. But for many of us, that doesn’t work. It’s where burnout comes from, where unbelievable overwhelm comes from.

Julie’s steps start with recognizing that each person is both a creator and a created source with the ability to interact with source energy. This allows for dreams of the spirit realm to be manifested into the physical realm. She says understanding that relationship to the source is key to manifesting.

The next step can be more challenging. As women we’re taught desire is bad, that we need to be satisfied with what we have. But to manifest, we need to know what we really want and be willing to receive it.

We have a tendency to want to hold on until we get a good grip of what we want before we truly let go. But it doesn’t work that way. We have to let go of what is taking up the space and make room for it. This might mean letting go of beliefs. For Julie, her desire to create a six-figure business meant giving up the idea that she couldn’t outshine her brother.

When you’ve done the work to express your soul’s desire, to feel and imagine having it, Julie says your body will change its position when you feel that emotion. It fuels manifesting and calibrates your energy to the energy of the thing you’re trying to attract.

And maybe, if you look closely at what you need to forgive, you might find that goal wasn’t yours in the first place. Maybe the goal was what you thought you were supposed to do. Maybe the goal was what everybody else was doing.

Or maybe you knew all along when you set that goal that you weren’t going to do it, and now you have a great excuse to go lay on the couch and feel bad about yourself. It seems counterintuitive, but it’s much more comfortable for us to assign blame and stay mad than press forward.

This leads to the final – and one of the most important – step: Show up and do your part.

Let’s get to it.

 

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The “The Wise Witch Guide”

 

===== Connect with Julie Foucht =====

Website: juliefoucht.com
LinkedIn: @coachjulz
Twitter: @juliefoucht
IG: @artoffemininebusiness
Facebook: @coachjulz

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