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...
The Surrender Paradox: Why Letting Go Is Key for Neurodivergent Manifestors
Manifest Differently Podcast
16 minutes
8 months ago
The Surrender Paradox: Why Letting Go Is Key for Neurodivergent Manifestors
Send us a text Letting go is one of the biggest challenges in manifestation—especially for neurodivergent minds. If you’ve ever felt like “surrendering” just means forgetting about your desire entirely (thanks, object impermanence), or you find yourself hyperfixating to the point of burnout, this episode is for you. In today’s deep dive, I’m breaking down: 🔹 The difference between letting go and giving up (because they are NOT the same) 🔹 Why neurodivergent brains struggle with detachment—and...
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...