Wishwork: Make a Wish, Do the Work, and Watch It Come True (Manifestation, Gratitude Journal, For Fans of the Judgement Detox Journal)
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Readers of The Miracle Morning, The Untethered Soul and The Universe Has Your Back will love Wishwork.
What is your greatest wish? Do you want a new job? An influx of new clients? Zero credit card debt? A strong, healthy body? A passionate, exciting marriage? More free-time to relax in your backyard with a great book? You don't need a miracle to make your wish a reality. With Wishwork, you will visualize your #1 wish, write it down, focus on it, and take action for 21 days in a row to make your wish come true.
Work for your wish: Alexa Fischer (TV and film actress, entrepreneur, and founder of Wishbeads, a fast-growing jewelry company) is your guide on this 21-day journey. You’ll complete simple daily action steps and record your experiences, feeling your positivity and optimism grow with each passing day. Wishwork gently reminds readers that wishes don’t just magically come true without any effort whatsoever—you’ve got to put in some work!
Wishwork will motivate you to get off the couch, turn off Netflix, get moving, cultivate a positive mindset, and make your #1 wish come true—while keeping the process fun and uplifting, not daunting. Life's too short to wait on the universe to grant your wishes. Alexa will walk you through simple but life changing steps to grant them yourself!
- Make a wish
- Do the work
- Watch it come true
To learn more, check out https://wishbeads.com!
Alexa Fischer
Alexa Fischer is the founder of Wishbeads, a company with a mission: to inspire millions of people to make exciting wishes, take action, put in the work, and make those wishes come true. In addition to running Wishbeads, she also works as a TV/film actor and public speaking coach. She lives in Santa Monica, CA with her husband, two kids, a white fluffy rescue dog, and a bright red 1961 Shasta Airflyte trailer which serves as her outdoor office. Find Alexa's creations at Wishbeads.com and the rest of her work at AlexaFischer.com.
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Wishwork - Alexa Fischer
Copyright © 2019 Alexa Fischer
Wishwork: Make a Wish, Do the Work, and Watch It Come True
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Library of Congress Cataloging
ISBN: (print) 978-1-64250-023-3 (ebook) 978-1-64250-024-0
Library of Congress Control Number: 2018964362
BISAC category code: SEL004000—SELF-HELP / Affirmations
Printed in the United States of America
This book is dedicated to anyone with a small wish, a big wish, a secret wish, a public wish, any type of wish that you want to bring into reality.
If you don’t have a clear wish yet, but you’d like to make one, this book is for you, too.
And if you’ve been discouraged many times in the past, if you’ve disappointed other people (or yourself), if you feel hesitant to open your heart and start dreaming and wishing again, you, especially you…this book is dedicated to you.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Let’s Get Started
Hello, Wisher!
What Is a Wish?
A New Way to Wish
How Wishing Works
The Download: How Wishbeads Was Born
The Glossary: Important Words to Know
Make a Wish
See Your Wish
A Guided Visualization
Write It Down
Do the Work
Work
Is Not a Bad Word
21 Days of Wishwork
Day 1: Time to Smile
Day 2: Stir the Soul
Day 3: The Purity of Gazing
Day 4: Book It
Day 5: Focus on Others
Day 6: Being, Not Doing
Day 7: Green Means Go
Day 8: Imperfectly Perfect
Day 9: The Voice You Can Trust
Day 10: Mentally Rehearse
Day 11: Focus on the Wins!
Day 12: Say It
Day 13: You’re Doing Great
Day 14: Remember Why You Started
Day 15: Breathe
Day 16: Flip the Switch
Day 17: Get the Scoop
Day 18: Go for It
Day 19: Fast Forward
Day 20: Go with the Flow
Day 21: Trust
Watch It Come True
Be There
Already
Celebrate Every Win
Common Questions
Final Thoughts
My Big Wish
With Deep Gratitude
Keep Wishing!
About the Author
Foreword
Have you ever met someone who can walk into any room and, as soon as they arrive, the energy in the room is just…different? They walk in and Kapow! Things feel brighter, sparklier, almost like someone flipped a light switch.
Alexa Fischer is one of those people.
When Alexa decided to attend one of my writing retreats in Hawaii, I was thrilled. We’d met once before and I knew she’d be a wonderful addition to the group.
She told me, A lot has changed since the last time we saw each other. I’ve started a new company called Wishbeads.
Then she asked, Is it OK if I bring some Wishbeads products along to the retreat?
Without really knowing what a Wishbead
was, I said, Of course!
because I figured anything from Alexa’s mind and heart would be delightful.
On the final night of the retreat, after five beautiful days of writing, hiking, yoga, and inspiring conversations, Alexa did a Wishbeads presentation. We sat around a big table snacking on chocolate after dinner, and Alexa invited everyone to close their eyes. She asked us to imagine a bright light beaming from our hearts, beaming out, out, out, and creating a big canvas—almost like a projector or a movie screen. She asked us to sit quietly, watching, allowing images to unfold on that screen.
On that screen, you will see your greatest wish,
she said.
(If you’re a cynical New Yorker, at this point you might be thinking, Uh, this is some hippie-dippie nonsense…and if you’re from Los Angeles you might be thinking, Oh yes, I do this all the time at my Thursday night visionary chakra cleansing seminar! So fun! As for me, I tend to fall somewhere in the middle. I like mystical, spiritual explorations and I like practical action steps and Excel spreadsheets, too.)
So there I was, eyes closed, with my imaginary movie screen, waiting for my greatest wish
to appear. At first I saw nothing. I felt a little worried. Then my mind started bopping around to wishes that I thought I ought to have—like having a bestselling book, or being on national TV, or having two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in my savings account. But as I allowed myself to relax and breathe, something unexpected happened.
I saw my wish on the screen—and it wasn’t what I expected to see.
It was a sweet, simple moment. Winter time. Snow falling outside. I was snuggled in bed. A fireplace crackled nearby. Candles flickered. I felt so incredibly peaceful. On the wall there was a calendar—one of those big calendars that’s about a foot and a half wide. On the calendar was…nothing. No appointments. No obligations. No pressures. A completely blank slate. I felt this incredible feeling of freedom and spontaneity—like I could pack a bag, hop on a plane, and go visit my family (they live in another state) and there was nothing to stop me from going. I had all the time and space in the world.
I felt my eyes welling up with tears and I knew, Right now, this is my greatest wish. I wish for more quiet time, more free time, more time to relax and make memories with the people I love.
A few moments later, Alexa invited us to write down our greatest wish on a piece of paper and then roll it up into a little cylinder. Then, she showed us how to glue and snip those cylinders of paper into a collection of beads—beads that could be worn as a bracelet. Now you can wear your wish right on your wrist,
she explained.
That day in Hawaii, Alexa invited me to see