Gratitude works. Period. When you’re grateful, you’re on the frequency of receiving. You show the Universe how abundant you are, and the Universe is like, ‘Yes, you’re right, know what? Let me give you more abundance’. The thing is most people count their problems instead of their blessings, and then they wonder why they don’t experience the desired outcome. If you’re not grateful for what you already have, you can’t attract more. You’re in a state of lack, and lack creates more wanting and needing.
One of the greatest tricks to speed up your manifestation is to be grateful before any physical evidence. That’s how you magnify your power, that’s how you become a super-attractor. Everything is energy, everything is vibration, and when you embody the frequency of gratitude, suddenly everything becomes possible.
Teach your body how to feel gratitude, teach every cell how to fully experience this state. Be grateful for everything, for your life, for your loved ones, for a cup of coffee, for the fact that you have a roof over your head. Gratitude is a magical frequency. It amplifies everything in your life. The more you embody this state, the better things you can attract into your life.
Don’t take my word for it, try it yourself. Make gratitude the most important quality of your life, and soon you will start to witness unexpected synchronicities. The doors will start to open, opportunities will occur, right people will just come your way. Why? Because you show the Universe that you already have everything you need, so she gives you more of what you focus on.
I'm 24 and I feel so old. I often forget that I'm [only] 24.
I feel like that since I was 19. I think hearts have their own sense of time.
i really just come on tumblr to say some dumb shit and then leave…….i love my little void here it’s like a familiar, damp cave and i’ve been writing on the walls for seven years sometimes in my own blood
Even though they have no correlation whatsoever 7x7=49 and Thursday feel the exact same.
I hate this
In over 15 states. Facts.








