u/Similar-Maximum447

Is It Better to Focus on One Desire or Manifest Multiple Things at Once?

Guys, I recently discovered the Law of Assumption, and I’ve been really interested in robotic affirmations specifically.

Just to give some context about my situation: I have one very strong main desire, which is to completely change my financial reality and become extremely rich. Honestly, that’s my biggest goal right now, far above most other things.

But at the same time, I also have other important desires. I want to change several aspects of my physical appearance, both facial and bodily, I want to get accepted into certain public programs/exams, improve other areas of my life, etc. So even though I have one dominant ambition, I still have multiple important goals.

And that’s where my question comes in.

From what I’ve understood, many people use the so-called “list method,” where you basically create a list of desires/affirmations and keep repeating them constantly. But in my case, I keep wondering: does this actually work well, or could it end up delaying/weaken­ing results?

Because sometimes I think maybe it would be better to focus exclusively on one single affirmation related to my biggest desire. But at the same time, I also want to work on my other goals too.

So I wanted to ask you guys: in your experience, what seems more effective?

Focusing 100% on one single goal until it manifests?

Or working on multiple desires at the same time through lists and different affirmations?

And another thing: when using the list method, do you think it’s better to create one broad affirmation that includes everything, or multiple specific affirmations for each individual desire?

I’m a little afraid that trying to manifest too many things at once could weaken the results or delay everything. So I’d really like to hear the opinion of people who have been practicing this for longer.

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u/Similar-Maximum447 — 3 days ago
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Within the logic of manifestation, could a lazy person still manifest millions?

Guys, I have always been the kind of person who never really liked having obligations. Honestly, to me, time is the greatest asset in life.

And recently I started learning about Neville’s work and other content related to manifestation, bridges of incidents, and all of that. I admit that I found many things interesting, but since I am naturally a more skeptical person, I wanted to understand some points in a more logical way.

The main doubt I have is the following.

As I mentioned in another comment, I have always been a very lazy person when it comes to extreme effort. So I honestly would not like to have to work absurdly hard or make gigantic efforts in order to achieve financial wealth. I do not know whether that would matter within manifestation or not.

But imagine the following scenario:

I want you to answer this assuming a person who currently has no apparent opportunities, is financially dependent on other people, and has no relevant active source of income.

Now imagine that this person starts constantly affirming that they have thousands of extremely reliable income sources, and that each one of those sources individually generates millions and millions of dollars per month for them.

What would theoretically happen from that point onward?

And I mean in practical terms.

Because now imagine that this person is also extremely lazy regarding their own goal. They do not work very hard toward it, do not chase opportunities, and practically do nothing related to the goal in the physical world.

So I genuinely would like to understand: within the logic of manifestation, what would theoretically happen in a case like this?

u/Similar-Maximum447 — 9 days ago

How can I become a multimillionaire by the end of the year using robotic affirmations? Is that possible?

Guys, I’d like to ask a question in a very sincere way.

My goal is to become a millionaire by the end of this year using robotic affirmations and manifestation methods. However, I still have many doubts about how to structure this correctly.

My main objective would be to build a recurring weekly income of at least $100,000 in a stable, secure, and continuous way. And precisely because this is such a high goal, I keep wondering to what extent this would actually be possible using only mental persistence, mind saturation, and robotic affirmations.

So I’d like to ask you all:

Do you genuinely believe this is possible? And if so, how would you personally approach it if you were in my position?

How would you structure the affirmations? Would you focus directly on the specific amount, on the state of already being a millionaire, or on specific income sources?

Another doubt I have is regarding the timeframe itself. Do you believe extremely high financial goals can realistically materialize within just a few months through these kinds of practices?

Because honestly, I see many people saying that anything is possible, but at the same time I also see many people talking about “divine timing,” “bridges of incidents,” and similar concepts. So I end up feeling a bit confused about how to approach this in the most efficient way possible.

I truly appreciate any advice, experiences, or guidance you can share.

u/Similar-Maximum447 — 10 days ago