Summary
Highlights
The host introduces the topic of manifesting for other people, asserting that it is possible to change others' appearances, behaviors, attitudes, and life circumstances. She addresses common questions about this concept and prepares to share success stories.
One success story details manifesting a partner's ex finding a new boyfriend and ceasing to bother them, as well as manifesting the partner to no longer care about his exes. The individual successfully curated her relationship to have a partner obsessed with her.
Another story describes manifesting a religious mother's acceptance of her daughter's atheism. Other examples include manifesting siblings to become best friends, a daughter receiving a scholarship, an apology from a daughter, and a sister stopping unwanted advice about homeschooling.
A user successfully manifested an eldest son getting a job and an ex-partner paying child support after eight years. Another story highlights manifesting a better job for a father and a high-paying job for a sister using a 'list method'.
A story details transforming a negative boss-employee relationship into a friendship through affirmations. Another success involves manifesting help, a diagnosis, and therapy for a sister with difficult behavior, leading to significant improvement in her mental health.
A parent describes visualizing their son happy and laughing to effectively remove a bully from his school environment. Another story focuses on manifesting a baby daddy's positive transformation into a great father for their children after a separation, emphasizing improved co-parenting.
A user manifested an easier life for a friend, leading to an ADHD medication appointment, a producer job at a renowned theater, and multiple paid holidays. Another manifested a friend ending an aggressive relationship by affirming the boyfriend would end it and her friend would have no feelings for him.
A powerful story involves manifesting a mother's recovery from schizophrenic/bipolar symptoms through affirmations. Another example includes changing a partner's fear of tattoos and motorcycles and his stinginess with money, illustrating significant personality and behavioral shifts.
The host concludes by reiterating the core principle that 'everyone is you pushed out,' meaning our reality and the people in it are a reflection of our internal thoughts and beliefs. We constantly select versions of others through our reactions; to change them, we must change our perception and desired version of them.