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Manifestation: buzzword or business tool?

If there’s one activity I can really get behind, it’s manifesting. I believe that if I want to be a rocket scientist, I can be. If I want to beat Elon Musk at a game of Sudoku, I can. If I want to create the world’s largest rice mosaic, I can.

And before you say, “I want some of what she’s smoking”, I’ll quickly let you know that I’ve just finished drinking a tall glass of the Tony Robbins Kool-Aid. And I’m very, very into it. The dude is a steel-bending, mindshaping, reality-shifting powerhouse.

One thing the big man says is that “whatever you hold in your mind on a consistent basis is exactly what you will experience in your life”. Reading between the pearly white veneers, I think what he is talking about is manifestation — the buzzword of our new paradigm.

It may seem that every second person you meet these days is currently “manifesting” something. But what the “F” is manifestation, and how can you use it to your business advantage? In short: we can create our own reality. And on a daily basis, we do.

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