11. Or use the words prefer or choose instead of “desire or want.” “I have all the money I choose to have”—rather than “I have all the money I want.”
12. Avoid absolutes that are seldom true. Be more effective in manifesting by being accurate. Use the words sometimes, often, usually, instead of “always, never.” For example, “He’s sometimes late.” rather than “He’s always late.”
13. Use the phase It might be helpful to instead of “should” or “have to” when talking to others or yourself. Do you really prefer to have the emotional baggage and judgmental connotations that comes with the words “should” and “have” in your vocabulary?
14. Assume the future can, and will, be different. Expect the future to be better. For example: “I know this situation can work out.”
15. Be specific but not limiting. Request $50,000 or more or at least $50,000 instead of limiting yourself to just “$50,000.” Say On or before July 1, 2008 instead of a rigid “on July 1, 2008.” Be open-ended, flexible. Don’t limit possible outcomes by being too defined or restrictive in your dreaming. You can always use now as the most potent timeframe!
16. Tell a story that expands your enjoyment of life—and yet feels possible, realistic and grounded to you. The more real the dream feels to you, the faster it will manifest!



