One of the biggest barriers I see with people trying to manifest money is that they’re too intense about it. They hyper-focus on it, and that kind of energy is repellent. Let’s frame it this way: imagine money is a woman named Cheryl. You like Cheryl and want to pursue her, maybe take her out and see where it goes.
You take Cheryl out, have a great time, and drop her off. But then, every time she turns around, you’re blowing up her phone—texting, calling, constantly talking about how much fun you had and how excited you are for the next date. Cheryl doesn’t want to see you anymore. You’ve become a pest, and your energy is pushing her away. Some people even take it to an obsessive level. Now, take that same energy and apply it to money manifestation.
If you’re this intense about money—talking about it constantly, obsessing over affirmations, creating vision boards, wearing money-themed clothing—you’re turning it into something unattainable. You’ve made money into a celebrity, and it doesn’t like you back. There are people out there who seem to attract money effortlessly—it flows to them. If you’re a die-hard fan of money, but it doesn’t like you, then you’re doing something wrong.
Why Letting Go is Crucial
In all manifestation work, there comes a time when you need to let it go so the process can unfold. Think of it like planting seeds. You plant the seeds, cover them with soil, water them, and wait. You don’t keep digging them up every day to see if they’ve sprouted—that would ruin the process. You check in occasionally to see if they need more water, but mostly, you let them do their thing. Manifestation works the same way. After you’ve done your affirmations, vision boards, and other practices, you need to back off and give space for things to align.
Overpowering Energy Blocks Manifestation
Many people trying to manifest money or big goals are too overpowering—they’re constantly on top of it, obsessively monitoring their progress. This blocks the natural flow of energy. You need to give the universe space to work with you. Once you’ve done your part, step back. Trust that the process will guide you. When you let go, you’ll start noticing breadcrumbs—small synchronicities and clues leading you toward your goal.
Here’s a story to illustrate this: A woman wanted to manifest a new car. She did all the work—affirmations, vision boards, everything—but after a month, she felt stuck and hopeless. So, she decided to let it go. She put her vision boards and affirmations away and stopped worrying about the car.
One day, she went to the store to grab her usual sub sandwich and root beer. While there, she ran into a friend who was buying a lottery ticket. The friend encouraged her to try it too, even though she didn’t usually gamble. She decided to spend $5 on a ticket. She didn’t win the jackpot, but she did win $35,000. With that money, she bought a new car.
The lesson? Letting go created space for her manifestation to come through in an unexpected way.
Take a Step Back
If you feel stuck, try this: put your vision boards, affirmation cards, and manifestation books away. Let go of the outcome and give yourself permission to breathe. Create space between you and your desire. This detachment allows you to notice opportunities and synchronicities when they appear. When you stop forcing it, you’ll be more alert and ready when it’s time to take inspired action—whether that’s buying a lottery ticket or following another unexpected lead.
Manifestation isn’t about controlling every detail; it’s about aligning with the flow. Sometimes, letting go is the key that opens the door!
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