Born To Be Seen
The great paradox of the human condition is our desire to be seen, and our fear of it.
Some people are consumed by being seen. They crave the attention, the adoration, the praise. Their ambition is unrelenting, pushing past obstacles until they reach their goals.
Others shrink at the very idea. Visibility feels overwhelming, even dangerous. The threat of criticism registers like the threat of death. So they disappear quietly into the background.
Most of us live somewhere in between.
A constant seesaw between fear of failure and fear of success.
And yet, in a world where success is often predicated on being seen and known, we are asked to choose.
Do you want a life that reflects your dreams or a life that reflects your nightmares?
Choosing our dreams always comes with discomfort. Growth always asks something of us. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t worth choosing.
Your dreams live at the edge of your comfort zone. They always do.
The alternative is stagnation. Staying still. Surrendering before you ever begin.
What isn’t human nature, but is vital to the human experience, is pushing past the edge.
No matter what you want, effort will be required. The real question is how do you want to experience your effort?
Do you want the journey to feel like constant struggle? Or do you want it to feel like curiosity, devotion, and joy?
You get to choose.
You can intentionally create your future and watch the world bend and move with you.
Or you can let life happen to you and live at the mercy of chance.
In my world, creation is everything.
I feel most alive when I’m in pursuit of something meaningful. When I have a vision. When there’s something - material or otherwise - that I’m moving towards. It makes life feel exciting. It makes it fun.
I’ve always been successful, and a big part of that is because I enjoy the process. I’m not afraid of the low moments. I don’t quit. And I’ve turned the journey into play. The path itself has become the destination.
Over the years, I created a process to support this way of living. This year, I deconstructed that process so I could share it with you. A blend of guided meditation, journaling, prayer, and tiny aligned actions. A practice based in neuroscience and deeply connected to the spiritual realm.
It works.
It’s how I manifested my career, my child, my marriage, my home and a life so good my past self never could have imagined it.
I guide you through the process and into your dream life inside my Manifestation Made Simple challenge.
Just 10 minutes a day for 21 days.
Simple. Grounded. Life-changing.
If you’re ready to choose your dreams and meet yourself at the edge, start now.
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