You are worthy of everything your heart desires.
But there’s a part of you that keeps blocking you from fully reaching it.
Despite your best intentions, your efforts will only get you so far before your subconscious programming is activated to put a stop to it.
That means that whenever you get too close to success (whatever that means to you), you’ll start sabotaging yourself. It can happen with your relationships, in your health goals, and even with the career and financial outcomes you strive for.
You don’t do it on purpose, of course.
It’s an unconscious pattern that happens when your innermost mind holds beliefs that are out of alignment with what you want because there’s a part of you that doesn’t believe you deserve it or that you’re good enough or that you can handle it without everything falling apart.
So it blocks you from achieving it, enjoying it, or keeping it long-term.
It’s a cycle that not only prevents you from feeling the pride and satisfaction of fulfilling your desires, but it begins to erode your confidence and the belief you have in yourself. You begin to question whether you have what it takes, if it’s meant to be, and what it means about you. Your self-identity subtly begins to shift when nothing you do seems to make a difference in the results you experience.
The first step is recognizing there’s a gap between where you are and where you want to be.
Then become willing to turn your attention inward before trying to fix the outer, because no matter how many different strategies or techniques you try to overcome those inner obstacles, that gap will remain unless you shift your inner setpoints.
Hypnosis helps.
So does tuning into the truth of who you really are and your sacred soul.
What you desire, desires you. It is a law of the universe.
You are more important in this world than you realize, . Let yourself rise into new beliefs that embrace your authentic self and the person you are meant to be so your life overflows with joy and fulfillment in all areas of your life.
I’m here if you need me.
Lots of love,
Krysti