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How to Manifest Anything You Want (Dream Job)

Should you quit your day job to pursue your dream job? You read all these articles about how to manifest money, your dream job or dream life, but it seems a lot more complex than just thinking it into existence, right? That’s because it is (well, kind of).

There is action involved, too (moving in the direction of that dream, taking massive action, creating space for it, raising your vibration to match what you’re asking for, etc.)

Prefer to listen? 👇

But, if you want to hear how you can manifest your dream job successfully,  from someone else who’s done it twice, read on.

You aren’t alone in what you want. And you aren’t crazy. Manifesting what you want is real.

Can I Actually Manifest My Dream Job?

This is a question more and more people are asking themselves. And a lot of people are doing it successfully. We are in an age where a person can monetize their interests, passions, skills–their dream job!

I’m going to preface this whole blog article with this: I believe in serendipity, The Law of Attraction, manifesting, quantum energy, God, Universal Intelligence. Whatever it is you prefer to call it, it’s very real and an important ingredient of a happy, successful life. I also believe we can create whatever we want. We are creating our reality right now, every day. There are very few limitations to what we can manifest. (So be careful what you think about, and what you ask for)

According to Wallace Wattles, our minds are made up of “thinking stuff” that forms things from the formless. In other words, if you want something and truly believe it can be yours, then Universal Law states it must come in to being. Our thoughts become our actions that become things. 

How to Manifest a New Career

I’ve changed the course of my life and my career a couple of times. It’s daunting and confusing, but it’s certainly not impossible. I did this using the aforementioned “Law” and a lot of hustle. If you are already doing bits of the new career you want to transition into, it shouldn’t be as difficult. But if you have an idea and you’re starting from scratch, it may take a little longer to launch and adjust.

For me, what started off as my side hustle took center stage and became my new career. I transitioned from a full-time fashion designer to branding and marketing professional because it was what I had already been doing anyway. For several years, in tandem with design, I was doing PR, digital marketing and brand building. Sometimes shifting careers can be as easy as extracting one aspect of your current career that you’re most passionate about and just doing that one thing. Niche is good, especially in a very noisy world.

Choosing to do something else with your time is essential if you’re feeling a tug in that direction. Just know that it will take courage to start the wheels turning, and faith and patience to keep them going. The first thing to do is: just start.

What Do You Want The Most?

I think what a lot of us want is freedom. It’s what I aimed for most of my life. Up until the last decade, none of us had as much opportunity as we do right now. We are living in a very interesting and incredible time where technology, creativity, and global connectivity allows us to do things we never thought possible. We are learning spiritual practices at levels we hadn’t heard before, too.

Whatever it is you love to do when you’re not working, find a way to turn that into your business and go for it.

Whether you want to blog full time, or go freelance or be a consultant, make stuff, etc., I am going to say first and foremost: There is plenty of room for you to accomplish this. The first rule is to define what it is you want and change your mindset. Erase any limiting beliefs that separate you from anyone else out there who is making awesome shit happen. The only difference between them and you is mindset. They believe they can, and so they do. “I think, therefore, I am.”

See yourself as a superhero of whatever it is you do or plan to do. Wake up every morning or go to sleep every night with your mantra of, “I AM A MASTER AT ______.” Dr. Joe Dispenza teaches us about “becoming supernatural” in his book, Becoming Supernatural. He explains in great scientific detail how our thoughts create our reality and how we must reprogram our thoughts to change our lives.

Whatever you state, you become. This works for better or for worse. So stop saying you’re fat, ugly, broke, etc! Stop the negative self-talk TODAY. (If you want to read more on this subject, check out my previous article, What The Secret isn’t Telling You)

How I Manifested My Career

I’ll tell you a little back story about my experience.

Quitting my hamster in the wheel scenario, being financially independent and working from home (or Hawaii, or wherever I found myself at the time) was my ultimate goal two years ago. And I was on a mission to make sure I accomplished this. But many, many years before this second epiphany, I found myself in a similar place.

In my 20s, I wanted nothing more than to be a fashion designer. At a party for spiritual gurus, movers and shakers, I met an incredible woman (she was the hostess of the party). She didn’t know it, but that night she would change the way I thought forever. She taught me the valuable lesson of ‘Speak it and be it.’ 

She looked at me and asked, “What do you do?” And I started with an unconvincing, “Well, I want to be a fashion design..” That’s where she cut me off and asked me to state out loud, right there, “I AM a fashion designer.” She watched me mouth the words aloud and gave me a gentle head nod as she reinforced the statement, “Speak it and be it; Speak it and become it.” She was a life-changing miracle. 

At the time, I was a 26-year-old who had only one semester of design school under my belt. And as for personal spiritual growth, I was a mere babe. I had only read In the Meantime by Iyanla Vanzant. My journey was just beginning and this amazing woman was light years ahead of me. But I trusted her word beyond measure because she spoke with such conviction, and had proof to back it up. She was truly a Teacher and a Guide in my life path.

Do you know what happened 2 years later? I was hired as a Fashion Designer with no college degree for a large company in Dallas. In that 2-year timeframe after I met that wonderful woman and spoke what I was to be, I designed dozens of garments and collections for some of the largest brands in the USA, and sold over a hundred dresses under my own label I had designed from my little apartment.

But before all of that came to be, I envisioned myself as a designer, worked on myself, honed my skills, put in the work, and developed some major street cred because of the commitment I made to BE a fashion designer.

I manifested my dream job!

My career didn’t end there. I went on to become one of the industry’s best female denim designers. I managed and designed for multi-million dollar lines, created hundreds of pieces, was approached by factories, Parson’s design grads, and major companies to either show them how I created my CADS or design their denim collections. 

Fast forward to 2014.

Over 10 years had passed and everything for me had totally shifted. I was no longer interested in doing corporate fashion or designing clothes. I had been juggling fashion, brand building, and social media marketing for the last several years. But now I wanted (needed) something that provided more freedom, less stress. I wanted a career that was more fluid. My current profession as a fashion designer was going to have to go to make room for the new profession I found myself in, which was helping business owners build their companies through digital marketing.

I struggled with this because so much of my life was spent in fashion design. My identity was built into it and I was having to disassemble everything and tell myself and the world a whole new story (a lesson in rebranding). Shifting gears in my late 30s-early 40s was weird.

I listened to every TedTalk and YouTube guru I could find until it finally sunk in. The overarching message behind every successful author, businesswoman/man, public speaker, motivator, etc. was this: Decide. Make yourself valuable, stick to the decision, believe in yourself 100% and be willing to go fearlessly in the direction and do the work.

I had already decided: fashion design was simply not conducive to me working from a warm beach in Hawaii or south France. It required way too many accessories (fabric, samples, rulers, mannequins, etc.) So, I got rid of everything fashion-related. I literally DECIDED, and it changed my course.

Decide: Cause to come to a resolution. To ‘cut off.’ Latin decidere ‘determine,’ from de- ‘off’ + caedere ‘cut.’

Decision Creates Change

“The principle of life is that life responds by corresponding; 
your life becomes the thing you have decided it shall be.” -Raymond Charles Barker (Author, The Power of Decision)

After my big decision, and after I kind of went into autopilot and started purging all of the things in my life that didn’t serve or match to the end goal, my office space was now clutter-free and I no longer had the weight of dead, expensive projects hanging around my neck. With the fat trimmed, I was able to concentrate on the meat of my goal.

Nobody ever said switching tracks in your career is easy. It was scary for me, and it had plenty of ups and downs but I believed in myself enough to know I could handle it. If this is where you’re at right now, you can handle it, too. Everything is going to feel hard at first.

Everything is new and unfamiliar, until it isn’t.

Your mind is hardwired to resist change and the unknown because it wants to protect you from danger. Become aware of your thoughts obsessively. When negative self-talk comes in, remind that voice, “I’ve got this. Shove off, please.”

As soon as you get used to the change, and the more you tell your mind to fuck off, the less your mind will stop freaking out. And you will, too. So give the changes some time to adjust but KEEP MOVING FORWARD and continue with faith to starve the fears.

Feed your faith and you’ll starve your fears.

Over the course of the next few years, I repeated what I had done before. I became a practitioner of the digital space and content currency. I read every article or book I could get my hands on about digital marketing and social media, I plugged away with blogging, building WordPress websites, working with dozens of clients on various projects, creative content, and learned how to make passive income with eBooks and affiliate networks; I learned SEO, Google Adwords, Facebook advertising and got pretty darn good at social media marketing. I was now deep in the trenches of digital marketing, and earning a good living doing it! 

The Power of ‘I AM’

You see, what you want and who you want to be, or the life you want to live isn’t about asking and hoping your wish will be granted, nor is it about negotiation; It’s about YOU being the ultimate CREATOR of YOUR life and story. Doesn’t that just sound and feel awesome and limitless?

Good, because that’s exactly what it is! Don’t overthink it. Creation begins with a statement of “I AM ______ (fill in the blank with whatever it is you want to be/do).

So, my  ‘I am’ in 2016 was this, “I am earning $5,000 per month and earning $100K per year by the end of 2017.” 

When I said this, I honestly had no idea how, I just knew I would. And I hoped it would be from my own digital marketing business. In fact, I was pretty sure it would be. It was my BIG GOAL, after all. And a Digital Marketer is who I said I was, so the rest had to follow, right? Of course, it did. Just as it had decades prior.

Define Your Big Goal 

So you have THE BIG GOAL, which is to travel, be financially independent and earning $20,000 per month (or whatever your BIG GOAL is.) Once you define THE BIG GOAL, all of the little goal steps you make along the way will be in alignment with THE BIG GOAL. Or at least, they should be. If you are faced with a decision about something, ask yourself, “Is this in alignment with where I want to go”? If it isn’t, throw it out. Stay the course!

Your Actions MUST Match Your End Goal

For example, if you want to take a direct trip to Los Angeles, California, you wouldn’t take a highway up to Montreal, Canada, would you? The same is true with your end goal. Once you’ve made your mind up for what THAT is, all decisions, actions, goals should match with your end result. Once you tell your brain where you want to go, it (and the universe) will help you in getting there. When we decide to be or do something, our brain not only sets us up to go in that direction, but we find we are accomplishing every goal along the way that leads to the big goal. Call it an energetic occurrence or whatever, but it seems to be a universal law. If you find yourself all over the place, it’s most likely because your goals and thoughts are all over the place. Remember, wherever your thoughts go, energy flows. If you keep changing up the story, the road trip is gonna be a long one before you finally get to LA. 

What do you want to experience?

If you find yourself changing your course often, ask yourself not what you want to do, but what it is you want to feel or experience. Many times, we may find ourselves floundering because we are lacking something deeper and more emotional. Perhaps we are looking to address an emotional need and we do this by trying to replace it with tangible stuff or projects.

Ask yourself this question when it comes to your job or current business model: Does it serve my end goal?

The 6 key steps to manifesting what you want:

1. Deciding what you want – Decision is a powerful action. Do it without hesitation. Get clear on what it is you want.

2. Using thought and imagination to see it – visualize and see yourself in the end with whatever it is you desire.

3. Speaking it into creation – Don’t allow for negotiation on who or what you want to do, or be. Speak it. It is yours.

4. Committing to that goal 100% – This means staying focused; commit yourself to become valuable in whatever it is you want to do or be. Hone your skills, learn everything you need to learn. Honing your skills is your “side hustle.”

5. Knowing it is yours and staying the course – It may be scary or tiresome sometimes, but you have to keep pushing forward, knowing it’s coming, knowing it’s working itself out. HAVE FAITH.

6. Maintaining a positive energy field through kindness, happiness, joy, giving freely, gratitude! Be careful of what you put into your body. Healthy, high vibe foods are best. Maintain a positive circle of friends and be careful not to watch too much TV (violence, drama, or whatever feels negative or bothers your psyche)

Get out there and be fearless, write the story of your life. ❤️

P.S. If for a moment you think you can’t do what I did, drop me an email. I will get you back on track!  😉

Business

10 Kick-Ass Ways to Make Money While You Travel

If it’s your dream to quit your job and travel or Make Money While You Travel as a freelancer, you’re not alone. You’ll be surprised to know the dream is a lot more real that you might think.

The truth is, top college grads are working at Starbucks. Or not working at all. And they have heaps of debt to go with it. On the flipside, people find themselves in jobs they don’t even want because they have to survive. Of course, we all have to survive. But at what cost? I’m not saying to just quit your job and travel the world like a fool. But what I am saying is, there are opportunities and options. And no, I am not telling you to be a blogger. Although, you absolutely can make money blogging (more on that later).

If you’re between the ages of 33-43 you can just take everything you were told you’re supposed to do by Boomer parents and just toss it. We love them but their generation was the last of it’s kind in the free world to survive with a family of 6 on a single income.

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We are different.

When it feels like nothing makes sense anymore, this could be your time to take a chance and try something new.

We all seem to be searching for a life with more fluidity, personal meaning and adventure. My generation was on the cusp of what we were traditionally supposed to do and the digital age that opened brand new gilded doors. We tried to fit the old keys in new locks and found out they didn’t open the doors anymore. We were given the internet and it was a total game-changer.

We are getting braver and have less to lose. We are giving up the ideas that have been expected of us and creating our own paths instead. People are downsizing, buying tiny homes. Working where they want to be, instead of allowing work or a job to dictate where they live.

And a lot of people are feeling lost and don’t know where to start. I have read so many life-changing books that have inspired me to just go for it. Before I finally got out of Corporate America for good, I went back and forth from corporate job to freelance. The steady pay was always nice, but feeling trapped indoors, having to play political office games and worrying about my job security was no good for me.

No matter what you do in life, there is always a compromise and something you have to give in exchange for something else. Whatever you decide to give up, though, it has to be OK and worth it to you. For me, my emotional well-being, never taking a vacation or spending time with family or friends was not something I was willing to give up. Any time I doubted myself, I was reminded of the wise words of Leo Buscaglia and gave myself permission to change:

If you don’t like the scene you’re in, if you’re unhappy, if you’re lonely, if you don’t feel that things are happening, change your scene. Paint a new backdrop.

I decided to change my scene. And you can too.

There are tons of solid independent work options out there if you’re willing to do the work, explore, be patient, set yourself up for success and take a chance.

These are Legit work-from-anywhere income opportunities:

1.

If you are tech savvy or creative, there are tons of freelance jobs available through websites with people looking for your expert skills. Try: CrowdSpring, Gumroad, ELance, ODesk/UpWork and Fiverr

The beauty of these sites are, you get to work from wherever you are -whether that’s your own backyard studio, The Bahamas or a flat in France. As long as you have access to wi-fi, of course.

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My Jamaica trip, 2007 (I worked from home then, selling bridesmaid dresses on eBay that I designed and had made at a factory in China. That year, I had made enough money to pay for two tickets since the guy I was with at the time was a total cheapskate. True story.

2.

If you have a knack for research, thrifting and finding good products and deals, don’t rule out selling on Amazon, Etsy or eBay. I have been selling on eBay since 1999 and over the years, I have made a lot of money from buying and reselling on eBay. Often times, I purchased vintage clothes for $4 and $5 and resold for as much as $50-$100. This is how Sophia Amoruso (aka #GirlBoss) got started and turned her company into the multi-million dollar Nasty Gal empire.

If you are familiar with Gary Vaynerchuk, you know he is always talking up the ability for people to make money on eBay. With the new eBay app, it’s very easy to snap a photo, name your price and voila! It’s listed.

3.

Another good buy and sell app for clothes and accessories is Poshmark. I have been on Poshmark for a month now and the app is super quick, free and easy to use with any smartphone. I don’t have to pay for shipping when an item sells, either. As as super casual user (appx 24 items listed), I have earned about $150 selling my unwanted clothes and shoes. Some ladies claim to have done about $100,000 in sales per year on Poshmark. (If you decide to sign up, use my code: JYUOY and get $5 in your account right off the bat) 😉

4.

Are you crafty? There are other ways to earn money on the go if you don’t want to be stuck at home or a studio, stock inventory, or ship out items. If you have products to sell or you make products (e.g.: your Etsy store), there are fulfillment companies such as Shipwire and Amazon who will warehouse and ship for you. All you have to do is provide the products and market/sell them. You can be anywhere and do this. If you are a graphic artist with good T-shirt designs, check out Printful. They’ll print and fulfill your orders.

5.

If you have a good vehicle, you can sign up to be an Uber or Lyft driver. Apparently, the average Uber driver in San Francisco makes $20-$30 per hour on normal hours. I am not sure where Uber is going these days, so you might want to research this option. Another driving option is Postmates.com It’s the on-demand delivery from every restaurant & store in your city. Once you sign up for the service, you can work when you want. The website claims delivery drivers can earn appx. $25 per hour + tips. And you have the option to walk, drive, scoot or bike.

6.

If you are a home chef foodie, professional chef or the next Franklin barbecue pitmaster, Check out: EatWith, where you can earn up to $700 for hosting a communal meal. The awesome part is, you can do this anywhere in the world.

7.

If you LOVE travel and Yoga more than anything, check out Trip Tribe, where you can earn money for planning a yoga retreat. Seriously. This is a no-brainer.

8.

If you are good with tools, don’t mind getting your hands a little dirty or running errands, check out TaskRabbit.  

A lot of online freelance jobs can allow you to live anywhere, even overseas.  😀

9.

If you are an animal lover, you can offer your services as a house/pet/dog sitter. One to try is USA-based Rover.com, which offers the option to sign up as a sitter and stay at a home for free while you care for the family pooch.  There is also Trusted House Sitters which is worldwide. You sign up as a sitter and you get to stay at guest homes and watch over their home and care for their furry babies while they’re away. It’s a win-win situation.

The sky’s the limit and the world is your oyster!

10.

If you want to work abroad, get to where you want to be and plug into the expat community. Apply for a working holiday visa or get some freelance work with the above mentioned websites and services. You can also  teach English or be a Nanny abroad.

A working holiday visa is a residence permit allowing travellers to undertake employment (and sometimes study) in the country issuing the visa to supplement their travel funds. … Many are intended for young travellers and, as such, have an age restriction (usually from 18 to 30 or 35) – Wikipedia

Have I given you enough ideas to chew on?? Good!
Now get crackin! <3

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