Loved this episode? Got a Question? Send me a Text! What if manifestation worked the same way ordering your favorite sandwich does? In this episode of The Positive Voice, Kimberly Houston breaks down why vague desires create vague results—and how specificity is the missing link between intention and alignment. Using a simple (and surprisingly powerful) sandwich-order analogy, Kimberly walks you through how to define what you actually want in your business, your life, and your identity as a fo...
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Loved this episode? Got a Question? Send me a Text! What if manifestation worked the same way ordering your favorite sandwich does? In this episode of The Positive Voice, Kimberly Houston breaks down why vague desires create vague results—and how specificity is the missing link between intention and alignment. Using a simple (and surprisingly powerful) sandwich-order analogy, Kimberly walks you through how to define what you actually want in your business, your life, and your identity as a fo...
Loved this episode? Got a Question? Send me a Text! In this episode of the Kitchen Table Dreams Podcast, Kimberly Houston discusses the importance of consistency in business and how to achieve it. She introduces the concept of 'dead ends vs. doorways' in content creation and emphasizes the need for a rhythm that fits individual lifestyles. Kimberly outlines the key ingredients for consistency, including setting clear boundaries, batch planning, and ensuring that offers align with person...
Kitchen Table Dreams Podcast
Loved this episode? Got a Question? Send me a Text! What if manifestation worked the same way ordering your favorite sandwich does? In this episode of The Positive Voice, Kimberly Houston breaks down why vague desires create vague results—and how specificity is the missing link between intention and alignment. Using a simple (and surprisingly powerful) sandwich-order analogy, Kimberly walks you through how to define what you actually want in your business, your life, and your identity as a fo...