Send us a text Something shifted. What began as a podcast to translate manifestation through a neurodivergent lens has evolved into something deeper—a recognition that we don't need more information, we need more embodiment. Throughout my journey teaching manifestation, I've noticed a pattern I call "procrasti-learning." It's when we continuously consume content because it feels productive, while actually avoiding the vulnerability required for true receiving. For neurodivergent minds especi...
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Send us a text Something shifted. What began as a podcast to translate manifestation through a neurodivergent lens has evolved into something deeper—a recognition that we don't need more information, we need more embodiment. Throughout my journey teaching manifestation, I've noticed a pattern I call "procrasti-learning." It's when we continuously consume content because it feels productive, while actually avoiding the vulnerability required for true receiving. For neurodivergent minds especi...
Gap Spotters: Why Noticing "Lack" Is Actually A Neurodivergent Advantage
Manifest Differently Podcast
16 minutes
6 months ago
Gap Spotters: Why Noticing "Lack" Is Actually A Neurodivergent Advantage
Send us a text Think you’re bad at manifesting because you always notice what’s missing? Think again. This episode is for the neurodivergent minds, the contrast alchemists, the gap-spotting geniuses who are done with toxic positivity and ready for something real. We’re flipping the script on one of the biggest manifestation myths out there: that noticing lack means you’re doing it wrong. Spoiler alert — it doesn’t. In fact, your ability to notice contrast is a superpower. It’s how your brain ...
Manifest Differently Podcast
Send us a text Something shifted. What began as a podcast to translate manifestation through a neurodivergent lens has evolved into something deeper—a recognition that we don't need more information, we need more embodiment. Throughout my journey teaching manifestation, I've noticed a pattern I call "procrasti-learning." It's when we continuously consume content because it feels productive, while actually avoiding the vulnerability required for true receiving. For neurodivergent minds especi...