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Quantum jumping: the ultimate manifesting technique

Quantum jumping: the ultimate manifesting technique

It might sound pretty 'woo-woo' but you will also see, from a logical perspective, how imagining you're jumping into your future will help you to get there sooner. Here's how...

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Annie Ridout
Sep 06, 2023
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For as long as I can remember, I’ve used manifesting techniques to work out what I want, to visualise it happening and then to take steps towards making my reality.

As a teenager, I used it to attract the boys I fancied; as a young adult, I got a place at university although I didn’t have the grades; now, I use it for career success.

I have spent many years creating vision boards, writing and drawing out lists of my desires and daydreaming about becoming a full-time author.

I pictured myself at a desk in my zen home office, drinking coffee, taking breaks whenever I fancied - walks in nature; yogic stretching - and writing book after book.

Reader, it happened. My dream came true. I have spent this year writing a non-fiction book, followed by ghostwriting a book for a celebrity.

I’m currently working on a new non-fiction proposal, which will go out to editors very soon and - if commissioned - will be my fifth non-fiction book in five years.

There might be another ghostwriting opportunity in the pipeline.

And I’m 10,000 words into the novel I’m writing, which I hope will be published too.

The reason this is happened is because, without initially having the terminology for it, I have been quantum jumping.

It’s an incredibly powerful manifestation technique.

Quantum jumping

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