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The Frequency of the Inevitable

May 6

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Someone said something the other day that made me think:

“Your frequency is what you’ve emotionally accepted as inevitable.”


Read that again.


Not what you wish for.

Not what you pretend to believe during your morning affirmations.

Not even what you work for.


But what your nervous system has quietly decided is just how it’s going to be — whether you speak it out loud or not.


That sentence hit me like a truth-tuning fork.

Because that is the real work. That’s where manifestation meets embodiment.



What Have You Already Decided?


We all walk around with silent contracts we’ve made with life.


“It’s always going to be hard for me.”

“People don’t really see my value until I prove it 10 times.”

“I get close, but I never quite get there.”


And then we wonder why our actions aren’t matching our outcomes.

It’s not because we’re lazy or broken — it’s because we’re vibrating with the emotional inevitability of a past version of us.


If I’m being honest, I’ve felt this.

I’ve hit those months where everything aligns, only to find myself quietly sabotaging or shrinking the next month. Not because I didn’t want to grow , but because part of me hadn’t yet accepted that success, ease, and overflow could be inevitable.




The Shift: Make the New Story Unshakable


Here’s the practice I’m leaning into right now:

What if I made winning inevitable?


What if I fully accepted in my belly, not just my brain that:


  • My $40k months are just how it is now.

  • My work is valuable and already recognized.

  • My life is unfolding in alignment with a divine assignment.



Not “maybe, if I do enough.”

Not “hopefully someday.”

But of course. Obviously. Inevitably.


That’s a whole different frequency. And you feel it when someone walks in the room with that kind of certainty — it’s unshakable.



Frequency Before Form


So here’s my invitation to you (and to myself):

What have you emotionally accepted as inevitable that’s actually limiting you?


And what would change if you switched frequencies to match the version of you that already knows it’s done?


Because once your nervous system accepts it — it’s not a matter of if.

It’s just a matter of alignment and time.


And I don’t know about you, but I’m tuning into inevitability from now on.

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