Manifesting A New Job
Question: Although I am doing extensive research about the companies that I’m applying to, still I know that I cannot know the specific details which may later turn out to be unsatisfactory for me. So, based on the limited information that I have, how do I manifest a job with A SPECIFIC company? Or do I just try manifesting A JOB that satisfied me with ANY company. In the first case, I don’t feel like insisting on a specific company because of a past experience … [that] turned out to be the greatest torture of my life…. On the latter case, if I ask for A job with ANY company, then I don’t feel I can fulfill the imagination part because of the vague expectation with ANY company.
When the outcome (a satisfying job) can be attained through several means (there are tons of companies out there), but the information is very limited, how do we make our wish more specific and start imagining it in detail… [I]n this job search thing, information and imagination-provoking experimentation/experiences are severely limited. And I don’t have a chance to go visit all the 50 companies on my list, which are scattered all around the US.
-Kyle
Answer: Even though you have manifested a job with a specific company in the past, since it was such a bad experience that you don’t want to attempt manifesting a position with a specific company again, it is best that you focus on the job and not the company. If you try to focus on a specific company when resistance to doing so already exists, it will be more difficult for you to manifest any kind of a job. Since you don’t have a specific company in mind at this time, it doesn’t matter where the job is.
Focusing on manifesting a job that satisfies you will bring you faster results. After all, you already know what kind of job you desire. Your past jobs are analogous to the test drives one takes when purchasing a new car in that they have allowed you to determine what kind of a job you want (e.g., field, salary, amount of work, how quickly you advance, etc.), what kind of a boss you desire, what kind of co-workers you want, etc.
Imagining what it would feel like to have that job, to talk to your boss/co-workers, etc., is no different than imagining working at a specific company or even imagining what it would be like to bite into a lemon. You know the sensation. You know what you want. Allow yourself to imagine the experience. You can imagine a generic office building. You can imagine a different office building each time. It’s the things that would make you happy that matter. And remember, a company doesn’t bring happiness, you bring yourself happiness.
Manifest a great day!
Anastasia Kile
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