Manifesting In May: Manifestation + Soul-led Living Books

 
 
 

When I first started learning about the law of attraction around 8 years ago, it deeply resonated with me. I didn’t really have any doubts that it was a thing, but wasn't really clear on how it actually worked and how to apply it my life…and oh boy, how I wanted to know!

Along my manifestation journey, the books* below have become some of my faves that have guided me and find myself returning back to over and over again.

Manifestation naturally connects me to my soul purpose, mission and why I believe I’m here, so some of the books also touch on ‘soul-led’ living as well. Enjoy! 


Soul Lessons and Soul Purpose by Sonia Choquette: I recently came across Sonia Choquette last year. Sonia is a spiritual channel who teaches how to tune into your inner guidance, intuition, and your spirit guides that are present all the time (I like to refer to them as my ‘Spiritual Dream Team” This book in particular outlines 22 lessons that each of our souls came here to earth to learn and master. I found this book extremmmmely therapeutic and eye opening— it definitely gave me a new perspective that have changed how I “react’ to life, challenging situations and people, etc. 

Ask & It is Given by Esther & Jerry Hicks:  This book is so fun! As I started learning and understanding more and more about our roles as ‘co-creators’ of our lives, this book gave me a fun and fresh perspective on how the process works, what to pay attention to, where to direct my focus, etc. It also has ‘processes’ that you can experiment with and see changes in your life. -Yes, it’s “Woo”, yes is references the Law of Attraction, and yes, I absolutely love it ;-) The best part is playing with these principles and experiencing the magic for yourself ;-) 

The Power of Deliberate Intent by Esther & Jerry Hicks: Goes a step further after ‘Ask and it is given’— fun to dive into if you want more after reading the first book. 

The Astonishing Power of Emotions by Esther & Jerry Hicks: Also a great follow up reading after ‘Ask and it is given’, diving into the messages we can receive from different emotions, and how to use those messages. In 2020, before the pandemic hit, I set the intention to be a “Master of my emotions”…welp, that year sure did deliver the opportunities to do just that, and it also came with this book as the manual :D 

It’s Not Your Money by Tosha Silver: I recently finished this book, and it was the last book I read in 2021/first book I finished in 2022. I’ve been running my own business since 2015, and in 2021, was able to decrease the hours I worked in a physical therapy clinic down to 24 hours a week to spend more time in my coaching business. I have student loans from PT school, taxes from my business to submit, a retirement account I contribute to.  I invest in coaches, courses, books, certifications (both for physical therapy and coaching) to continue growing so I can be the best I can be for those I help…it’s a lot of balls to juggle, and this book truly helped me learn to surrender and turn it over to the Divine. Don’t get me wrong, I still do my part and manage my moolah well, but this book helped me see things from a new perspective, and not stress about finances. So. Refreshing & highly recommend. 

Chillpreneur by Denise Duffield-Thomas: For my fellow biz owners (or those who want to start a business that doesn’t become another job)…this book is light. It takes the pressure of all the ‘should’s’ we think we need to be doing for a successful business and gives us full permission (and strategies) to run our biz in our way, in a way that feels good to us. Also a fun, easy and inspiring read with lots of tools and strategies (a lot of which I’m implementing & experimenting with this year)

Rich as F*ck by Amanda Frances: When I first saw the cover of this book, with the author in a bathtub of money, and read the title, I thought “oooo, I need that book” :D I don’t know why my soul was so excited, but I learned to trust her and I got the book after it was recommended to me. Some may find the title/cover to be repulsive, I and many other readers have found it to be inspiring and life changing. I love the author’s unapologetic stance that she receives what she believes she is match for, and that her work is of high service and is worthy of massive compensation. She is a woman who knows the value she provides, and receives compensation for it. She also shares the message that more money belongs in the hands of good people who do good things with it, because that can change the world. Another Money Mindset changer that offers new ways to see things. 

(*Please note, book hyperlinks are to independent bookstores I love. I receive no affiliate compensation for these, so if you have a fave independent bookstore you love, check there 😉 🙌🏾)

 

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