Roxi Nafousi
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But there's also, I think, a deeper level where so much is self-fulfilling prophecies. So if we are constantly operating from this belief system that we aren't worthy, that we aren't enough, that we can't receive abundance, then we're going to... change the way that we interpret and the meaning we attach to everything we experience.
But there's also, I think, a deeper level where so much is self-fulfilling prophecies. So if we are constantly operating from this belief system that we aren't worthy, that we aren't enough, that we can't receive abundance, then we're going to... change the way that we interpret and the meaning we attach to everything we experience.
So we might have a conversation with someone which is in perspective, someone else's perspective is just like really normal conversation.
So we might have a conversation with someone which is in perspective, someone else's perspective is just like really normal conversation.
But to that person who's got that low self-worth and believes everybody's against them, they might take that conversation totally the wrong way and then sabotage the relationship and then go, see, I told you, I told you nobody's here for me or I told you I couldn't, you know, whatever it is.
But to that person who's got that low self-worth and believes everybody's against them, they might take that conversation totally the wrong way and then sabotage the relationship and then go, see, I told you, I told you nobody's here for me or I told you I couldn't, you know, whatever it is.
And so I think in that sense, we are absolutely manifesting negativity into our lives because of how we're perceiving the world through that lens of low self-worth or low self-esteem.
And so I think in that sense, we are absolutely manifesting negativity into our lives because of how we're perceiving the world through that lens of low self-worth or low self-esteem.
I think, by the way, I'll start by saying that I think this conversation is so important. These conversations and this one especially, you know, I'm so fortunate to have this platform to talk about this. And the reason it's so important to me is that because manifesting has become such a trend, I think it devalues it so much. And I'm so passionate about manifesting that I get almost a bit upset.
I think, by the way, I'll start by saying that I think this conversation is so important. These conversations and this one especially, you know, I'm so fortunate to have this platform to talk about this. And the reason it's so important to me is that because manifesting has become such a trend, I think it devalues it so much. And I'm so passionate about manifesting that I get almost a bit upset.
I'm like, no, it's so incredible. It's such a full and fulfilling and meaningful practice. And within it, there is science and philosophy and wisdom. And I think it can get a bad rep, you know, from these like 30 second TikTok videos, which maybe just are giving so many misconceptions around it. But this really is like, it isn't woo, it isn't mystical.
I'm like, no, it's so incredible. It's such a full and fulfilling and meaningful practice. And within it, there is science and philosophy and wisdom. And I think it can get a bad rep, you know, from these like 30 second TikTok videos, which maybe just are giving so many misconceptions around it. But this really is like, it isn't woo, it isn't mystical.
And actually my book in particular is for the skeptics. So like anyone who's a skeptic, I challenge them to pick up the book and not feel better about their lives afterwards. But how I came up with the seven steps is honestly a terrible story. I...
And actually my book in particular is for the skeptics. So like anyone who's a skeptic, I challenge them to pick up the book and not feel better about their lives afterwards. But how I came up with the seven steps is honestly a terrible story. I...
That's awesome. So when I had Wolf, I kind of really was like, I'm going to, who's my son? I thought I'm going to make this career for myself in being of service to others. I realized that that was my purpose. It's what I'm here to do. And so the first, I did a workshop. I used to watch like Brene Brown and I just love her. And I saw her Call to Courage on Netflix. I was like, I want to do that.
That's awesome. So when I had Wolf, I kind of really was like, I'm going to, who's my son? I thought I'm going to make this career for myself in being of service to others. I realized that that was my purpose. It's what I'm here to do. And so the first, I did a workshop. I used to watch like Brene Brown and I just love her. And I saw her Call to Courage on Netflix. I was like, I want to do that.
I want to be on stage. I want to inspire people. So I thought I'm just going to host my first workshop. And it was a self-love workshop and a hundred people came. I couldn't believe it. Wow, that's amazing.
I want to be on stage. I want to inspire people. So I thought I'm just going to host my first workshop. And it was a self-love workshop and a hundred people came. I couldn't believe it. Wow, that's amazing.
I had a really small community on Instagram. It was like, I think like 20,000 followers. So it was good, but it was small. And I was really connected to them because I'm very open and vulnerable and they've kind of been on the journey with me. And so I said, look, I'm going to do this.
I had a really small community on Instagram. It was like, I think like 20,000 followers. So it was good, but it was small. And I was really connected to them because I'm very open and vulnerable and they've kind of been on the journey with me. And so I said, look, I'm going to do this.