How to Become your own miracle

1. Set the Foundation: Identity Over Outcome

Instead of chasing results, become the person who naturally attracts them.
Ask yourself each morning:

“If everything I desire were already true, how would I think, act, walk, talk, and respond today?”

Then live from that version of yourself.
This is the essence of manifestation — it’s not wishing, it’s aligning your identity and energy with your desired reality.

  • Example: Instead of saying “I want to be a successful filmmaker,” say, “I am a filmmaker whose projects inspire millions.”
  • Your brain then searches for evidence and opportunities that match that identity.

2. Daily Focus Practices

🧘‍♂️ Morning Routine (Mind Priming)

Start each morning intentionally aligning your focus:

  1. Quiet Mind: 5–10 minutes of silence, deep breathing, or meditation.
  2. Gratitude Journal: List three things you’re grateful for now and three that you’re thankful for as if they’ve already happened (future gratitude).
    • Example: “I’m so grateful my documentary reached global audiences and sparked conservation change.”
  3. Visualization: Close your eyes and vividly imagine living your dream life — feel it, see it, embody it.
    • Include sensory details (what the air smells like, who’s around you, what success feels like).
  4. Affirmations (Identity-based):
    • “Everything I desire is on its way to me.”
    • “I am in perfect alignment with my purpose and abundance.”
    • “I move in faith, not fear.”

3. Midday Alignment Check

During the day, the world pulls your focus toward doubt, fear, and comparison. Combat that with micro realignments:

  • Take 60 seconds every few hours to breathe and say: “I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be. Everything is unfolding perfectly.”
  • Ask: “Am I acting from belief or fear right now?”
    • If fear arises, pause, breathe, and reset your intention.

4. Act in Faith (Inspired Action)

Manifestation is not passive — it’s co-creation.

  • Each day, take one aligned action toward your dream, even if small.
    • Email a contact.
    • Research a location.
    • Sketch an idea.
    • Share your vision publicly.
  • These actions signal to your subconscious mind (and life itself) that you expect results.

“Faith without works is dead.” — James 2:26
In manifestation terms: belief must express itself through movement.


5. Evening Reflection

Before sleep:

  • Review the day with gratitude, even small wins (“I stayed focused today,” “I got clarity on a next step”).
  • Visualize again your dream as done — let it be your final thought.
  • Sleep in the feeling of “it is already mine.” The subconscious integrates that belief overnight.

6. Handle Doubt the Right Way

Doubt will arise. That’s normal — it’s just an old program reacting to new growth.
When it does:

  1. Don’t fight it — notice it with awareness.
  2. Say to yourself, “This thought doesn’t serve my vision.”
  3. Replace it with belief: “I trust the timing. My path is unfolding.”

7. Keep Your Environment in Alignment

Your surroundings shape your mindset.

  • Keep visual reminders of your dream around you — vision boards, affirmations, screensavers, playlists.
  • Limit exposure to negativity (news, social media comparison).
  • Spend time with people who elevate your vision, not question it.

8. Live as if It’s Already True

Here’s the ultimate key: emotion precedes manifestation.
You don’t wait to be happy when it happens — you live as if it’s already real now.

When you embody joy, gratitude, and purpose daily, the external world reorganizes to match your internal frequency.


🕊️ Example Daily Flow (Applied)

TimePracticePurpose
6:30 AMMeditation + GratitudePrime your mind to abundance
7:00 AMWrite 3 identity affirmationsAnchor belief
Midday60-second realignmentReset your focus
2:00 PMOne inspired actionMove toward vision
8:00 PMReflect + GratitudeClose day in alignment
10:00 PMVisualization before sleepProgram subconscious

9. The Formula to Remember

Belief + Emotion + Aligned Action + Gratitude = Manifestation

Consistency compounds. The universe (and your subconscious) responds to repetition, emotion, and action.

What are you waiting for? GO!

“Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.”
Mark 11:24 (NIV)

At War with Your Thoughts: How to Overcome When You Feel Like There’s Nothing Left

There is a war no one sees, yet millions fight it daily. It’s a war that doesn’t leave physical scars, but its wounds run deeper than skin. It’s the internal battle — the relentless, invisible fight against your thoughts. For some, this war flares up in moments of stress. It’s a lifelong storm for others, rolling inside their minds without pause. And for many, this war peaks when they feel like they have nothing left — no strength to fight, no hope to hold onto.

This article isn’t about pretending that battle doesn’t exist. It’s about facing it head-on. It’s about what to do when your thoughts become the enemy, and how to claw your way out even when you’re convinced you can’t.

The Silent Battlefield: What It Means to Be at War with Your Thoughts

To the outside world, you might seem okay — you smile, go to work, talk to people. But inside, your mind is a war zone. Self-doubt fires off rounds. Anxiety sneaks through the cracks. Regret and fear take turns occupying your mental space, demanding attention.

This war is cruel because the enemy knows you intimately. It knows every weakness, every insecurity, every past failure — and it uses all of it against you. Thoughts like:

  • “I’m not enough.”
  • “I’ll never get through this.”
  • “Everyone else has it together except me.”
  • “I’m a burden.”

These thoughts play on repeat until they feel like truth. But they are not truth. They are the weapons your mind uses against you. And recognizing that is the first step toward reclaiming your peace.


Why This War Feels So Exhausting

Your mind is supposed to be your refuge — where you can process, understand, and make sense of life. When your mind turns against you, there is no safe place to retreat. This is what makes internal wars so utterly draining. You carry the battle with you everywhere you go — to work, dinner with friends, even into your sleep. It’s a fight with no off switch.

Add to this the weight of pretending everything is fine on the outside, and you have the perfect storm for burnout. It’s why so many people at war with their thoughts say they feel utterly empty. Not just tired — hollowed out.


Step One: Understanding That Thoughts Are Not Facts

This is a critical realization: Not everything you think is true. Your mind is not an unbiased narrator. Trauma, fear, past experiences, and survival mechanisms shape it. When you feel overwhelmed, your brain often defaults to the negative — it tries to predict disaster to “protect” you from it. This negativity bias can create a loop where your brain manufactures worst-case scenarios and reacts to them as if they are reality.

Action step: Start observing your thoughts instead of believing them.
When a thought says, “You’re worthless,” don’t accept it as truth. Pause and ask:

  • Is this a fact or a feeling?
  • Would I say this to my best friend?
  • What evidence do I have for this belief?

Step Two: Naming the Enemy

When your mind is at war, the enemy can feel like this vague, overwhelming cloud of “everything is wrong.” That’s too big to fight. But if you can name your specific fears, you shrink them to size.

  • Are you afraid of failure?
  • Rejection?
  • Being seen as weak?
  • Losing control?
  • Facing something from your past?

Naming your fears strips them of some of their power. You can’t fight a fog, but you can fight a nameable fear.


Step Three: Breaking the Spiral with Small Wins

When you’re at rock bottom — the place where you feel like you have nothing left — small wins matter more than ever. Your brain craves proof that you can still function and move forward, even if only by inches.

Small wins can look like:

  • Drinking a glass of water.
  • Stepping outside for fresh air.
  • Texting someone to say, “I’m struggling, but I’m here.”
  • Making your bed.
  • Writing down one thing you’ve survived before.

These aren’t trivial. These are battle victories. They remind your brain that you are still capable — and capability, no matter how small, is a foothold out of the darkness.


Step Four: Speaking Back to the Voice

That cruel inner voice that tells you you’re not enough? It thrives on your silence. It grows louder when you don’t challenge it. So talk back — out loud if you need to.

When it says, “You always mess everything up,” answer with:
“Not true. I’ve gotten through hard things before.”
When it says, “You’ll never be happy,” answer with:
“That’s fear talking. I have no idea what tomorrow holds.”

Even if you don’t fully believe your responses yet, speaking them plants seeds of self-compassion.


Step Five: Anchoring Outside Yourself

When your mind is the battlefield, you need something outside of yourself to ground you — a safe harbor in the storm. This could be:

  • A trusted friend who can handle the truth of your struggle.
  • A physical space, like a park, lake, or forest, where you feel calmer.
  • A spiritual practice — prayer, meditation, breathwork.
  • A creative outlet — writing, painting, photography — something that externalizes the chaos inside.

These anchors remind you there is a world outside the war in your head — a world you still belong to.


Step Six: Remember This War is Not Your Identity

This is perhaps the most crucial truth:
You are not your thoughts. You are not your struggle. You are not your darkest day.

This war you’re fighting? It’s something you are experiencing — not who you are. This distinction matters because it leaves room for hope. It means you can have days of brutal self-doubt and still be a worthy, lovable human being. It means even if your mind tells you you’re beyond saving, that voice is wrong.


What to Do When You Feel Like There’s Nothing Left

There will be moments when you hit the wall — when every tool feels useless and every ounce of fight seems drained. In these moments, the goal shifts. It’s no longer about progress. It’s about survival.

When you feel like there’s nothing left:

  1. Do the absolute basics. Drink water. Eat something small. Breathe. That’s enough.
  2. Don’t isolate completely. Even if you can’t talk, sit near someone you trust.
  3. Create the tiniest future point. This could be as small as: “I’ll make it to sunset.”
  4. Remember: feelings are not forever. This storm will pass. You won’t feel this way forever.
  5. Say one kind thing to yourself — even if you don’t believe it yet. Something as simple as, “I’m trying. That matters.”

Why This Fight is Worth It

Your mind will tell you it’s not worth fighting — that nothing will change, that you are too broken, that hope is a lie. But here’s the truth those thoughts will never tell you:

  • You have survived every dark day before this one.
  • Some people love you even when you can’t love yourself.
  • There are moments of beauty and joy you haven’t lived yet.
  • You are needed in ways you can’t yet see.

This war isn’t your fault. But healing is your right — no cruel thought can take from you.


You Are Not Alone

If nothing else sinks in, let this be the takeaway:
You are not the only one fighting this war.
Millions of people battle their thoughts every day, and though the voice in your head tries to convince you you’re isolated, you are part of a silent army — people who know exactly what you’re going through and believe you are worth saving.

You are not broken. You are not alone. And you are worth fighting for.

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Life Changes can be a Twirl & Hurl Ride

Successful people will tell you that one thing that sets them apart is they’re willing to take one more step than you. Meaning you must be ready to move through the marathon wall and not give up. Giving up is a habit that we can break!

The other difference is people confuse activity with productivity. Don’t just merely be busy be productive in every area of your life.

Life can be a twirl & hurl ride. Up and down repeatedly. Are you ready to put down the puke bag and live a life without tummy medicine? Of course, you are and so am I. Together we can walk a new path, set a new trajectory for our lives.

Carnival, Life, Hope

Faith that you will succeed in all aspects of your life takes commitment. What you’re reading is an all-encompassing view of success. The relationship, Spiritual, Career, Family, and most importantly for you. Not a conceded look but you have the right to be successful for yourself.

Without an inner peace that life is a joy, it really won’t matter the rest. Finding a personal success in our lives is something to strive for. With it, you’re unstoppable!

Finding our way for some is an emotional roller coaster that gives a whole new meaning to “twirl and hurls.” Keeping our faith in all aspects of our lives that all is well, trusting in the positive and not the negative. Struggling through can be overwhelming. Don’t walk alone anymore. God is here you no longer have to be alone.

One thing that really stands out to me is without success in all aspects of our lives; then something is always missing. Success is not money if you believe that welcome to chasing your tail. Life balance in all areas is a real success. It’s not the measure of your wallet!

Seeing so many successful programs available that are only about business success. Nothing is really touching on the fact that if you don’t have success in your personal relationships, spiritual growth, personal growth, then any progress you might have outside of these areas will be fleeting at best.

 “Success is a state of mind. If you want success, start thinking of yourself as a success.”—Joyce Brothers

What steps are needed to take to achieve success?

  1. Patience is most certainly required to achieve success in any part of life. Some things will come quickly and some slow. Getting frustrated will only delay progress. Remember imposing you will interrupt what God’s plan is for you.
  2. Do the work necessary to move life forward as best you can. Some days that may be small steps other giant steps. Moving forward, big or small is all good.
  3. Never let setbacks end the process. See them for what they are delays only. A dear friend in the Church explained it to me this way. Perhaps the delay is driven by God working out other situations so that your progress can continue. That if you had just hung in a bit more, the train would start moving again.
  4. Make time for growth. Don’t overwhelm yourself trying to do everything at one time. I find myself guilty of this. Trying to shove too much into a short period. Mark off time in your calendar to focus on one thing. Whether it’s for a few minutes or a couple of hours, be present at that moment!
  5. Open your heart to new ideas that perhaps not being familiar with have shunned away. Learning new ideas, techniques, and knowledge can move your life along in ways never dreamt of.

Have a master plan!

“Being busy does not always mean real work. The object of all work is production or accomplishment, and to either of these ends, there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose, as well as perspiration. Seeming to do is not doing.” — Thomas A. Edison

Sit down and identify how you intend to get from point A to point B. If you don’t have a clear plan spinning your wheels will be commonplace. Put on paper what you want to achieve, how you intend to get there and begin. You can revise your plan as your life evolves.

Once the process has begun updating progress and changes daily will help move along the process.

One thing that really helps me. Set reminders in your phone to remind you to stay on course.

Example:

  • Meditate with an open heart and mind.
  • Use affirmations to remind you that things are going to be okay.
  • Remind yourself everyday changes you desire to make in your life.

If you have never been to where you’re going in your life. Then a roadmap is a good idea. Goals, a plan, and progress reports will all help you get there. If you don’t plot a course, you will merely sail around in circles. The primary key to unlocking the power of your goals is visioned it like its already to you. You have already that which you desire to achieve.

Being grateful that you already have achieved the goal even though it has not manifested yet. It’s all just a matter of time. Believe with all that is you, that you have what you desire.

Doing this in every aspect of life. Health, Spiritual, Relationship, Business, or whatever you deem a worthy venture for yourself. Have a plan! If you have others in this process, bring them on board as part of your process. Mentors that uplift and challenge your status quo!

Absolute Commitment!

When it’s time to change people often bail when the going gets tough. The mind tricks us into believing it’s too hard or painful. The enemy is going to crack down hard to keep you in misery. Don’t be fooled into stopping progress. Don’t be tricked into mediocrity.

This takes practice, and that’s okay. Learning to want something with all your heart is easier said than done. Doubt, fear, and old paradigms can stifle progress. Leaning to have unwavering faith in the absence of results is something learned.

Prayer, meditation, visioning, affirmations, all must become a part of daily life experience. It’s not hard; it just takes commitment.

Anytime we change our lives for the better; often all hell breaks loose in our head. Doubt, fear, and worry. It’s easy to quit or freak out to the point we fail. Even when you come to the brink of disaster if you can stay in faith, believe even when you see nothing to think for.

Take a step right now. Don’t delay, get started this very moment. Take one action forward. This is how the journey begins, one phase at a time! You got this!

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