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Steps to manifest a good job

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 3, 2023, 08:00 IST
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Here's how you can do it

Whether you believe in manifestation or not, know that it is all about thinning positive and there is no con to it. If you are unhappy with your current job or are hunting for a job that keeps your sanity intact and gives you that sense of satisfaction then remember that manifesting a good job requires a combination of positive thinking, action, and persistence. These steps will help you manifest a good job, so scroll down to know them.

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Identify your desired job

Begin the process by defining what you want in a job. Be specific and write down your job requirements, desired salary, location, and any other important details.

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Visualize your dream job

The next step is to close your eyes and imagine yourself working in your dream job. See yourself as already having this job, feel the emotions, and focus on what it feels like to have your dream job.

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Create a positive mindset

Your thoughts and beliefs play a significant role in manifesting your desires. So, work on developing a positive and confident mindset by practicing gratitude and focusing on the present moment.

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Take action

Start actively seeking job opportunities and networking with people in your field. Update your resume, write a compelling cover letter, and prepare for job interviews.

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Stay persistent

Keep a positive attitude and remain persistent in your job search. Trust that the universe is working in your favor and that the right job will come at the right time.

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Let go of control

It's important to let go of the need to control the outcome. Trust the process and allow the universe to bring the right job to you.

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Practice gratitude

Express gratitude for the job you already have, even if it's not your dream job. This will help attract more positive energy and opportunities into your life.


By following these steps and maintaining a positive mindset in your job search, you will be able to manifest a good job. The key is to be patient, and persistent, trust the process, and have faith that the right job will come to you when the time is right. Do you practice manifestation? Do share what you did to get your dream job in the comments section below.



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