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Manifesting – True or False? with Nicola Vetter & Peter Axtell

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On "Inside-Out Career Design" this week, hosts Nicola Vetter & Peter Axtell speak about

Manifesting True or False? Neuroscience meets Eastern wisdom to answer the question: Does Manifesting Work? We attempt to unravel the mystery of Dynamic Will Power, the Reticular Activating System, Visualization and Mantra, all combined to give you the best chance of manifesting what you want. Does it work? Use what we teach, and you be the judge.

Some questions we discuss for you to reflect on
  • What's your take on "Dynamic Will Power?" Ever heard of it before this episode?
  • Do you agree that neuroscience and spiritual concepts like manifesting can co-exist? Why or why not?
  • Which of the four practical steps—Intention, Power of Visualization, Mantras & Repetition, or Action—most resonated with you and why?
  • Did the scientific studies mentioned in the episode make the concepts more believable for you?
  • Have you ever tried using visualization to achieve a goal? Share your experience.
  • What's one thing you're going to immediately implement from this episode to kickstart your own manifestation journey?

Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/h7Zm_Q5te8I

For show notes and more go to: https://whatsnext.com/39

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On "Inside-Out Career Design" this week, hosts Nicola Vetter & Peter Axtell speak about

Manifesting True or False? Neuroscience meets Eastern wisdom to answer the question: Does Manifesting Work? We attempt to unravel the mystery of Dynamic Will Power, the Reticular Activating System, Visualization and Mantra, all combined to give you the best chance of manifesting what you want. Does it work? Use what we teach, and you be the judge.

Some questions we discuss for you to reflect on
  • What's your take on "Dynamic Will Power?" Ever heard of it before this episode?
  • Do you agree that neuroscience and spiritual concepts like manifesting can co-exist? Why or why not?
  • Which of the four practical steps—Intention, Power of Visualization, Mantras & Repetition, or Action—most resonated with you and why?
  • Did the scientific studies mentioned in the episode make the concepts more believable for you?
  • Have you ever tried using visualization to achieve a goal? Share your experience.
  • What's one thing you're going to immediately implement from this episode to kickstart your own manifestation journey?

Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/h7Zm_Q5te8I

For show notes and more go to: https://whatsnext.com/39

  continue reading

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