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The year everyone started ‘manifesting.’ Does it work?

The year everyone started ‘manifesting.’ Does it work?
Visualisation must be backed up by a plan to make goals happen, users of the manifesting technique emphasise. (Image: Elena Scotti/WSJ, IStock)
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By Ann-Marie AlcántaraVisualising the success you want to achieve, or manifesting, took off this year. Go online, and seemingly everyone is making vision boards, writing down their goals repeatedly and saying them aloud like a mantra. Singer Dua Lipa swore by it to achieve big goals, and Cambridge Dictionary named “manifest” its word of the year. In the first eight months of 2024, there were more than 130,000 searches for it on the dictionary’s website. On TikTok, the hashtag #manifesting has 1.6 million posts...

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