can we talk about procrastination in manifestation and shiftblr because nobody wants to admit that half of you fuckers are procrastinating your own power.
and i don’t mean procrastinating tasks.
i mean procrastinating being the person who already has the thing.
because look at how some of you move in these spaces.
“maybe i should read about the best manifestation method.”
“maybe my affirmations aren’t correct.”
“maybe i need a better script.”
“maybe the universe is testing me.”
do you see what’s happening?
that’s spiritual procrastination.
you’re delaying the one thing that actually matters occupying the state of the person who already has it.
instead you stay forever between intention and action.
because preparing feels safer than deciding.
because the moment you truly decide something is yours, you lose the comfort of “trying.”
and a lot of you are addicted to trying.
trying gives you community.
trying gives you endless content to consume.
having requires you to stop searching.
and that silence freaks people out.
so instead of embodying the state, people procrastinate it.
keep tweaking the process.
because as long as you’re “working on it,” you don’t have to confront the uncomfortable question what if the only thing left to do is trust my decision?
and trusting yourself is way harder than repeating affirmations.
that’s the part you don’t want to hear.
you can script for three hours.
you can robotic affirm all night.
you can listen to subliminals while you sleep.
but if your internal identity is still “i’m someone who is trying to get this,” then that’s the state you’re reinforcing.
and trying is just socially acceptable procrastination.
if you truly accepted that your desire is done, what would you even do all day?
you wouldn’t be obsessively checking the 3D.
you wouldn’t be refreshing shifting tags.
you wouldn’t be hunting for angel numbers like a detective.
and that certainty scares people.
because the ego wants movement.
it wants constant activity.
constant proof that something is happening.
but manifestation doesn’t require constant activity.
it requires state stability.
which often looks boring from the outside.
and boring is intolerable for an ego that’s used to chaos.
so people procrastinate the shift into certainty.
they keep themselves busy with techniques instead.
not because techniques are bad.
but because techniques become an excuse to avoid the real leap.
the leap where you stop saying
and start internally operating like
“i have everything in my life.”
and that shift is subtle.
there’s no cinematic boom.
just a subtle moment where the chasing stops.
and for a lot of people that moment feels almost hard to sit with.
because if you’re not chasing anymore
you’re no longer the seeker.
no longer the person trying to “figure it out.”
you’re just someone who decided.
and now reality is rearranging itself around that decision.
but some of you never allow yourselves to reach that point.
You'll forever stay on the self-improvement treadmill.
“once i perfect my method, then it will happen.”
but methods aren’t the delay.
you’re not waiting for the manifestation.
you’re waiting to feel safe enough to believe it’s already yours.
and until that happens, the mind will keep inventing new things to “work on.”
anything except the simple, inconvenient act of settling into certainty
because certainty doesn’t feel like fireworks.
and a lot of you don’t realize you’ve been procrastinating that stillness for years.