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I have always heard the phrase “Just fake it ’till you make it.” I never understood what this meant nor did I care to. I thought, why should I fake anything in life? That’s just so stupid! If I am going to be anyone in life, I better know what the heck I am talking about, I thought.

At 20 something years old, I finally get this phrase is not as stupid as it once sounded to me. How is it really possible to fake it till you make it then?

It’s really quite simple. If you think something strongly enough, it will manifest within your life in some form or another. If you have a bad morning and you tell yourself, “OMG! I HATE THIS DAY! It’s just going to be the worst day ever.” Guess what? I promise you, it will become the worst day ever. Is it bad luck? No, I truly believe nothing is coincidence. You can manifest a bad day just by giving off that negative energy to the universe.

If you think to yourself, “I will never have enough money,” you probably never will. This is all because of the power of your mind. The thoughts we tell ourselves on a daily basis are what we will manifest throughout our lives. This goes for positive, negative or even thoughts of uncertainty.

Just the other day, I told myself, “Money will come to me, I am worthy of money.” Yesterday, I received a $1,000 check in the mail. Yes, It was real, and yes, it was written out to me. I just deposited it! All I had to do was change my attitude regarding money and bam! It literally came in the mail.

So, you can fake it till you make it! You can tell yourself you are the best artist in the world and you can become it. You can tell yourself you are going to be the best mom in the world and you will try your very best at all times. Our minds are much more powerful than we give them credit. If we immerse ourselves in what we love and think of ourselves to the highest degree, we can literally make anything we will come true.

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Karen Dominique

I am a millennial on a mission to serve others through grace and empathy. I tend to write about being present, personal growth, relationships, pain and all the other stuff they never taught you in school.

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