Cultivating Your Manifestation Practice

How to Get Better at Manifesting

Manifestation has become more popular in recent years and can sometimes feel tricky or confusing. How do you know how to manifest? For me, manifesting is a practice of being in alignment with my inner wisdom. It is less about the outcomes and more about how it feels to live with intention. Seeking alignment, ease, and flow has helped me anchor into my inner wisdom… and that had led to manifestations I couldn’t imagine!

Listen to the replay of Episode 94 of Celebrate Cultivate for more on how I approach manifesting and how I believe intuition is truly the secret ingredient to receiving.

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I am taking a break from producing new podcast episodes this summer. Instead, I’m following an intuitive nudge to rest and recharge this season. I am delighted by the inspiration coming my way and look forward to sharing new episodes and interviews again in the fall. Until then, we are revisiting some favorites from the archives. I hope you find ideas to explore as you celebrate the good in life and cultivate more of what you want!


Connect & Reflect

What is your current manifestation practice? Do you feel aligned or forced, confused or in flow? What happens when you try connecting with your inner wisdom before manifesting? I’d love to hear about your manifestation practice and how I can support you. Comment below or email me.


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Kaileen Elise Sues

Kaileen Elise Sues is an intuition coach helping high-achieving, woo-leaning women find inner peace through every season.

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