Hi everyone, this is Eyvette from My World of Metaphysics, and welcome back to another spiritual lesson.
Today we’re talking about something very simple, very powerful, and very real—what you say every morning and how it directly affects what shows up in your life.
This practice is especially for those of you who feel stuck, blocked, or like nothing is manifesting no matter how hard you try. The best part?
You don’t need tools.
You don’t need money.
You don’t need candles, crystals, or rituals (though I love them too 😉).
All you need is your mind and your mouth.
The moment you wake up, your mind is open, receptive, and impressionable. Whatever you feed it first becomes the tone for your entire day—and often your week.
If you wake up worried, stressed, fearful, or already defeated, that energy goes out ahead of you. And what you send out is what responds back.
But when you wake up grateful, intentional, and expectant, something shifts.
You are no longer reacting to life.
You are setting the direction of your life.
Before getting out of bed—or even before touching your phone—take a deep breath. Stretch. Welcome the day.
Then say something like:
“Thank you God for waking me up this morning.”
“Thank you Universe for my life.”
“Thank you Higher Self for guiding me.”
Next, name what you’re grateful for:
Your health
Your family
Your home
Your car (or your legs if you don’t have one)
Your strength
Your ability to keep going
Why do we do this?
Because gratitude:
Shifts your emotional state immediately
Brings peace instead of fear
Signals to the universe that you recognize the source
Opens the door for more
Gratitude isn’t weakness—it’s power.
Now that your energy is calm and open, say something like:
“God, I thank you because I see my life growing and growing and growing.”
“I see myself growing as a person and as an individual.”
“Everything I desire is manifesting in, through, and around me.”
There is no perfect wording. What matters is that you feel what you’re saying.
You are acknowledging that movement is already happening, even if you don’t see the full results yet.
Next, say:
“I see myself having…”
Then finish the sentence with what you desire:
A new job
A promotion
More money
A home
A car
Peace
Stability
Opportunities
Important tip: Do not overexaggerate.
Keep it believable to your mind.
If you have an interview:
“I see myself going to this interview and everything going well.”
“I see them smiling.”
“I see myself being congratulated.”
Expectation is powerful. Life responds to what you expect, not what you hope for.
As you’re speaking, see it.
If it’s a car:
See the color
See yourself opening the door
Sit inside it
Look at the dashboard
If it’s a home:
Walk through it
See the rooms
Feel the peace
The key is to be in it, not watching yourself from the outside.
Your mind doesn’t know the difference between imagination and experience. It responds as if it’s real.
Pictures help—especially in the morning.
You can:
Put images on a vision board
Tape them to your mirror
Place them on your refrigerator
Save them on your phone
Look at the image and say:
“That is mine.”
“That car is mine.”
“That home is mine.”
You are infusing your intention into your day before the world has a chance to distract you.
Do not:
Focus on negativity
Replay arguments
Worry about people at work
Expect problems before they happen
Instead, remind yourself:
“The universe supports me.”
“God is working in me, through me, and around me.”
“Nothing meant for me can miss me.”
If something doesn’t work out, stay calm.
Ask:
“What am I meant to learn?”
“Is this protection?”
“Is something better coming?”
“Is this just not the time?”
The moment you fall into worry, anxiety, or sadness, you pull yourself away from what you desire. Stay centered.
When you do this daily, you’ll notice:
Peaceful mornings
Smooth commutes
People being kinder
Unexpected help
Small blessings adding up
Someone buys your breakfast.
Your drive is stress-free.
Work feels lighter.
Opportunities show up unexpectedly.
And that’s when you’ll say:
“Wait… something changed.”
Yes—it was YOU.
End with something like:
“Thank you God for what I already have.”
“Thank you for what is coming.”
“These things are already mine.”
“Thank you for working in me, through me, and all around me.”
Two minutes in the morning can change your life.
You can also do this at night, but for me, morning sets the tone.

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