5x55 manifestation method — round 6

You found
this for a reason.

Maybe someone sent you here. Maybe you've been following me for a while and finally decided to see what this whole 5x55 thing is about.

Whatever brought you here, welcome.

When I first started doing this years ago, I had no idea it would turn into a community. It was simply something that helped me become more intentional about what I wanted instead of constantly focusing on what wasn't working.

Then people started joining me. One round became two. Two became three. And before I knew it, hundreds of people were doing this together.

What surprised me the most wasn't the number of people joining. It was the stories that came after.

People paying off debt. People finding jobs. People starting businesses. People leaving situations they had outgrown. People finally giving themselves permission to go after the things they had been talking about for years.

That's why this community exists. Because sometimes it helps to know you're not the only person trying to change your life. There is something powerful about looking around and realizing there are hundreds of people sitting beside you, all working toward something that matters to them.

Different goals. Different dreams. Different circumstances. But the same willingness to show up and try. And sometimes that's all it takes to get the ball rolling.

One thing before anything else: Be vulnerable in this group. The more honest you are about what's really going on in your life, the more I can help and lead you. Nobody here is judging you — we are all in this for the same reason. This is a safe space, a hundred percent. Don't hold back because you're ashamed or think your situation is too messy for an open group. It is not. Show up as you are.

before we get into it

This is my story and why this method means so much to me.

I moved from Dallas to Los Angeles in 2019 because I wanted something better for myself. I had a vision — I wanted to be a writer, a food blogger, a travel blogger. I wanted to create. And I packed up and made that move on that dream alone.

Then COVID hit. Restaurants closed. Travel stopped. Everything I was building toward came to a halt. I couldn't do any of it.

My mom called me and said — you have a nursing degree, go back to it. I was hesitant. That was not the plan. But the demand was real, the need was real, and eventually I listened. I went and applied at a hospital and ended up working in the ER during one of the most intense periods this country has ever seen. Twelve hour shifts. Fourteen days straight. No breaks, no breathing room. I was completely burnt out. And eventually I hit a wall and I quit.

But I didn't go back to Dallas. I stayed. And I pivoted. I got into TV production — working as a nurse on set — and that changed everything. The money was good. The rooms I was in were different. I was surrounded by celebrities, by high-influence people, by people who moved through the world in ways I had only ever watched from the outside. Being in those rooms changed my perspective on what I was actually capable of.

That's when this method really started working for me. I started manifesting things — intentionally, specifically — and they kept coming true. The condo in Downtown LA. Opportunities I didn't see coming. A life that looked nothing like where I started. Just a girl from Dallas who refused to go home.

I'm telling you all of this because I need you to understand — this method works. I am proof of that. But it also came with lessons I had to learn the hard way. And those lessons are why I teach it the way I do.

Here's what nobody tells you: When you tap into this energy and start asking, things move fast. The universe delivers whether you're ready or not. I wasn't always ready. I kept asking for more anyway. And I suffered real consequences because I didn't have the capacity to hold what I was receiving.

So before you write a single word — make sure you're ready for what you're about to ask for. Make sure you can receive it, sustain it, and live with it. Because it is coming. And the universe doesn't ask if you're prepared first.

we start together June 8th. Round 6 begins collectively — and that's intentional.

There is a reason we begin together.

Think about it. You have two eyes to see. Two ears to hear. Two hands to create. Two feet to move forward. Very rarely does anything powerful exist completely on its own.

The same is true for us.

Can you do the 5x55 method by yourself? Absolutely. But there is something special about knowing hundreds of people are making the exact same commitment alongside you. When you're writing, someone else is writing. When you're having a difficult day, someone else is choosing to keep going too. When you're celebrating a breakthrough, there are hundreds of people cheering for you because they understand exactly what it took to get there.

That's the beauty of community. We remind each other that we're not alone. We borrow strength from one another. And together, we create a level of momentum that would be difficult to create by ourselves.

That's why Round 6 begins on June 8th. I always choose the 8th day of the month because in numerology, the number 8 represents abundance, prosperity, and expansion. It feels like the perfect energy to begin something that has the potential to change the direction of your life.

So on June 8th, we begin together. Not as strangers. Not as individuals. But as a community moving toward something greater.

what you need

Here's how we do this.

You don't need anything fancy. This method works with whatever you have access to. What matters is that you show up every single day and do the work.

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A brand new notebook

Dollar store, printed paper, whatever you have. It just needs to be new. Fresh energy, fresh start.

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A pen that feels good

You're going to be writing a lot. Use something that writes smoothly. You want as few reasons to stop as possible.

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A quiet moment

Morning before the chaos, or nighttime when the kids are down. I do mine at 8PM. Pick your time and protect it.

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What to do after day 5

Burn the pages. Release what you wrote and let it go out into the world to do what it needs to do. Trust it.

The rules. Non-negotiable.
01

Write your intention 55 times in one sitting. Not 40. Not 50. 55.

02

Do this for 5 consecutive days starting June 8th. Every day counts.

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Do not stop midway through a session. If you stop before hitting 55, start that day over.

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Do not skip a day. Miss one day and you start back at day one. No exceptions.

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Be consistent with your time. Pick your hour and show up to it like the commitment it is.

06

After your 5 days — burn the pages. Release it. Stop holding on and let it work.

what you need to know

Before you start writing.

Fast. That's why I only use this when I really need something. You can start seeing movement in as little as two weeks. Real results in two to three months. Sometimes six months for bigger things. This is not a method for five or ten year goals — this is for what you need now. Things you know are within reach and you're ready to receive.

Stay on the lookout after you finish your five days. Keep doing the work. The transition can sneak up on you — one day you'll look up and realize it happened. And you'll think, damn. That's exactly how it felt for me every single time.

No. Think about why you'd even want to. Why pile intentions on yourself before you've seen the first one through? That's not strategy — that's greed. Focus on one thing. Give it your full energy. Let it come. Then move to the next. Once a month is enough.

Don't spread yourself thin and then wonder why nothing is landing. One intention. All the way through. That's how this works.

Do not go back and write the same intention again just because it hasn't shown up on your timeline. That's doubt — and doubt cancels everything you just built. The intention is already set. Trust that it is coming. The universe is not on your schedule.

You have to actually believe it's going to happen. Not kind of believe. Actually believe. The moment you start second-guessing, you're undoing your own work.

No. This requires mental bandwidth, emotional honesty, self-awareness, and consistency — all at the same time. Your hand is going to cramp. Your mind is going to wander. Around day two or three you're going to want to stop.

Before you do — ask yourself this: if you can't push through writing a sentence 55 times, are you actually ready for what you're asking for?

Be real with yourself about whether you have the capacity to show up fully right now. This method is not for everyone — and that's not a judgment. That's just the truth.

No. This is a powerful tool, not a magic fix and not a shortcut. If you came here looking for something to do the work for you, come back when you're ready to actually participate in your own life. What this method does is align your mind with what you're working toward. The work is still on you.

Yes — and this matters. Manifesting from desperation almost always produces the wrong result. You get something — but it's misaligned, or it comes in the wrong way, or it creates a whole new set of problems you weren't prepared for. This method is not a pressure valve. It does not put out fires instantly.

Work on getting your emotional state regulated before you write a single word. The method needs your focus and your belief — not just your urgency.

let's be real

When manifestation isn't the answer.

No — and I'm going to be honest with you about why. Weight loss is not a manifestation problem. It's a discipline problem. And before you get offended, let me ask you the real question: what is actually preventing you from showing up for your body?

Is it a medical issue? A hormonal imbalance? Emotional eating? A lack of structure or routine? Because the answer to that question is what needs your attention — not a sentence you write 55 times. Writing "I am at my ideal weight" does nothing if you're not willing to look at what's actually in the way.

Get honest about the real obstacle. Is it discipline? Something deeper emotionally? A health issue that needs a doctor? Figure that out first. That's the actual work.

No. You cannot manifest your partner into wanting to be closer to you. That's a conversation — not an intention. And avoiding that conversation by writing something down 55 times is not going to fix what's actually going on between you two.

Ask yourself what's really happening. Is one of you working so much there's no energy left? Is there unspoken resentment? Is it a health issue — stress, low libido, exhaustion? Whatever it is, it needs a real conversation. Not a manifestation practice.

Manifestation cannot do what communication is supposed to do. Have the conversation.

No. You cannot manifest someone's accountability. You cannot write a sentence 55 times and make another person feel remorse or show up the way you needed them to. That is control — and free will does not bend to intention.

What you can do is work on your own healing so that their acknowledgment stops being something you need to move forward. Waiting for someone else to give you closure is giving them power over your peace. Take that power back.

The real intention here isn't about them. It's about you releasing the need for their validation so you can actually move on.

No — because getting out of a toxic situation requires you to set a boundary and enforce it. That's not a manifestation. That's a decision. And the reason most people don't make that decision is because they're afraid of conflict, afraid of losing the relationship, or not sure they deserve better.

Those are the real things to work on. Not the toxic situation itself — but why you're still in it. What is making you stay? Answer that honestly and you'll know what the real work is.

You already know what needs to happen. Manifestation isn't going to make that decision for you.

No. If you are struggling with your mental health, that is real and it deserves real support — not a manifestation practice as a substitute for it. This method can be part of your overall growth. It can help you stay focused and aligned while you're doing the deeper work. But it is not a replacement for that work. Please don't use it as one.

Your mental health deserves more than a journal and a pen. Get the support you actually need.

No. Other people's behavior and other people's opinions are not yours to manifest. Your kids listening better is a parenting and communication challenge. Your family accepting your choices is about their own beliefs and their own journey — not yours to control.

What you can manifest is the peace that comes from accepting that you cannot control how other people respond to you. Show up fully, make the decisions that are right for your life, and stop waiting for permission from people who may never give it.

You do not need anyone's acceptance to move forward. That's the real intention.

This one is deeper than most people realize. Sometimes the reason things feel misaligned — even when you're doing all the right things — is because you don't fully understand who you are and what you're actually here to do. You can be working hard at something that gives you stability and still feel like something is missing. That feeling is not laziness. That's your life asking you to step into your actual purpose.

I am a big believer in numerology because it does something most tools don't — it tells you how you are wired. What you're built for. What career paths are actually aligned with who you are at your core. It explains why certain things keep feeling forced no matter how hard you push. And once you understand that about yourself, everything starts to make more sense.

If you want to go deeper — into who you are, how you're wired, and what your life is actually asking of you — send me a private message. I offer numerology readings where we build out a real game plan together. Something specific to you.

when it shows up differently

What if it doesn't come exactly as I asked?

No. And I want to be very clear about this because a lot of people will dismiss a partial result and decide the method failed. That is the wrong way to look at it.

Last month I was manifesting a $10,000 donation for Letters Beyond Borders. What I received was $6,000. And I am telling you right now — that is not the manifestation failing. That is the manifestation working. The universe delivered what it could in that moment and the rest is still in motion.

Your intention does not expire. If you asked for $10,000 and received $6,000 — the remaining $4,000 is still on its way. Don't cancel it out by doubting it. Don't convince yourself it didn't work. Stay open, stay grateful for what arrived, and trust that the rest is coming.

The worst thing you can do is receive part of what you asked for and then decide the method failed. That doubt is what actually stops the rest from coming.

This is actually one of the most common ways manifestation works. You ask for something specific and it arrives through a completely different door than you were watching. A different source, a different person, a different opportunity — but the essence of what you asked for is there.

This is why your intention needs to be specific about the outcome and the feeling, not about the exact path it takes to get to you. When you get too attached to how it arrives, you miss it when it shows up differently.

Stay focused on what you asked for — not on how you think it should come. Release control of the form. Trust the outcome.

No. Your intention does not have an expiration date. Once you set it and release it — it is out there. The five days of writing anchor it into your subconscious and send it out into the world. What happens after that is not on a timeline you control.

Some things manifest in two weeks. Some in two months. Some take longer because you need to become ready for them first. Do not go back and rewrite the same intention the next month because it hasn't arrived yet. That is doubt working against you. Set it, release it, and keep doing the work.

after the five days

What to look for after you finish.

Pay attention. The signs are usually subtle at first. A conversation you weren't expecting. An opportunity that shows up out of nowhere. Someone reaching out after a long time. A door opening that wasn't there before. These are not coincidences. These are movements.

Most people miss their manifestation arriving because they are still waiting for it to show up in the exact form they pictured. Stay open. Stay aware. The universe rarely delivers in the exact packaging you imagined.

Two weeks after you finish, start paying attention to everything. Write it down if something feels significant. You will start connecting dots you couldn't see before.

Keep moving. Keep doing the work that backs up your intention. The manifestation amplifies what you are already in motion with — it does not replace the action. So if you wrote an intention about a new job, keep applying. If you wrote about your business, keep building. If you wrote about a relationship, keep working on yourself.

The worst thing you can do after your five days is sit back and wait passively. Stay in motion. Let the intention work while you work.

First — check your belief. Did you actually believe it when you were writing it or were you going through the motions? The method requires genuine belief, not just repetition. If you were writing from doubt the whole time, that is what needs to shift before you try again.

Second — check your action. Are you doing anything to support what you asked for? Manifestation meets you in motion. If nothing in your behavior has changed since you finished your five days, that is the answer.

Third — give it time. This method works fast but fast is relative. Two weeks is fast. Two months is still fast. Trust the process before you decide it is not working.

the ritual

What to do after you burn your pages.

Burning the pages is the release. The five days of writing anchor your intention into your subconscious. The burning sends it out. It is the moment where you stop holding onto it and trust that it is already in motion.

A lot of people want to keep their pages or re-read them. I understand that. But holding onto them keeps your energy attached to the wanting instead of the receiving. When you burn them you are saying — I trust this. I don't need to hold onto it. I already believe it is coming.

Let it go. That is the whole point. The work is done. Now get out of the way and let it arrive.

Gratitude. Not desperation. Not anxiety about when it is coming. Gratitude — as if it has already arrived.

The energy you carry after your five days matters just as much as the energy you wrote with. If you finish your five days and immediately go back into worry mode, you are working against everything you just built. Walk away from it with the confidence of someone who already knows it is handled.

And then go live your life. Do the work. Stay in motion. Let the intention do its job while you do yours.

the energy behind it

Manifesting from gratitude, not desperation.

Desperation comes from a place of lack. It says — I need this because I do not have enough. I am not enough. Something is wrong and this needs to fix it. That energy is heavy and it repels the very thing you are trying to attract.

Gratitude comes from a place of abundance. It says — I already have so much and I am grateful for it. I am asking for more because I know I am worthy of it and I am ready to receive it. That energy is open and it draws things toward you.

Before you start writing every day, take a moment to name three things you are genuinely grateful for right now. Not things you want — things you already have. Start from abundance, not from lack. That shift alone changes everything.

Then the work is to find the gratitude anyway. Not to pretend things are fine — but to find the real things you can be genuinely thankful for even in the middle of a hard season. Your health. Someone who loves you. A roof. A skill you have. Anything that is real.

You cannot fake this. Gratitude has to be genuine or it does not shift anything. But there is always something. Find it. Start there. And write your intention from that place — not from the fear of what you do not have.

the add-on

The $28 red envelope method.

Think of it like ordering a burger and being asked if you want to add bacon and fried onions. The burger is great on its own. The add-ons just make the whole experience better. This is not a requirement for the 5x55. It is just something I have been doing for years that works for me and I do not gatekeep with my people.

I learned this in my numerology studies. The practice is simple — take $28 in cash, put it in a red envelope, seal it, and put it somewhere you will carry it every day. Your wallet, your journal, your bag. Somewhere it stays with you without being spent.

That is it. You do not look at it. You do not count it. You do not overthink it. You just carry it.

I have carried the same $28 in my wallet through every version of my life. Through starting over. Through making more money than I ever had. That original $28 has never been touched. Most of the time I forget it is even there. It was never about the amount. It was about what I was carrying.

28 is a wealth number. Look at who was born on the 28th — Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Carlos Slim. You start seeing the same number in the lives of people who move massive amounts of money. That is not random.

And the language around money is not random either. Money is called currency because water flows with a current. We put money in a bank like a river runs along a riverbank. We talk about liquid assets, cash flow, frozen assets when movement stops. Everything about money is liquid language. And all liquids on Earth are governed by the moon — which moves in a 28-day cycle.

You are not saving $28. You are carrying the frequency. The frequency is in the value. The currency is just the form.

Yes — use the equivalent of $28 USD in your own currency. Check your exchange rate the day you seal the envelope and use that amount. It does not have to be exact to the cent.

Right now that looks approximately like — Vietnam: 700,000 VND. UK: £22. Europe: €26. Canada: $38 CAD. Australia: $43 AUD. The frequency is in the value, not the currency itself.

Seal it. Put it somewhere you carry every day. Leave it alone for 84 days — three full lunar cycles. Then come back and tell me what happened. Report back in 84 days. Watch what shifts.

money

Money questions.

Yes — if it's grounded in reality and backed by actual action. If you're making $80k and want six figures, that's a valid intention — only if you're actively doing something to close that gap. Adding skills, pursuing better opportunities, building something on the side. You cannot manifest what you are not willing to work for.

This is not an affirmation. An intention only holds if you believe it's possible and you're doing something to back it up. If neither of those things is true, figure out which one you're missing first.

You can manifest the conditions that help you get out of debt — but writing it 55 times does not make the balance disappear. What changes is your mindset, your decisions, and the opportunities you start to notice and act on. The debt responds to your behavior. Your intention shifts your behavior. That's the chain.

Don't write "I am debt free." That's vague and probably too far from your current reality to feel true. Write something specific and actionable — an amount, a source of income that makes it possible.

Then that is the work. If your conscious mind is writing an intention about abundance while your subconscious is running a story that you're not worthy of it, those two things are in direct conflict. The subconscious always wins that battle. Always.

Before you write a single number, ask yourself: Do I actually believe this is mine to have? If the answer is no — that belief is your starting point. Not the dollar amount.

No. If that's what you came here for, this is not the method for you. A lottery win has no action behind it, no path, no real belief — it's a fantasy. Money comes through something. Your skills, your work, your opportunities, your business. This method helps you open those channels. It does not let you skip them.

Then you're going to learn a hard lesson — and I say that from personal experience. Increased income without the financial literacy to match it doesn't feel like a blessing. It feels like a new kind of stress. Tax bills you weren't prepared for, overspending, lifestyle creep that evaporates faster than it came. Part of becoming someone who can receive more money is learning how to handle it before it arrives. That preparation is part of the work.

How to write your money intention

Formula: Specific action you're taking + exact outcome + how it's coming to you — present tense, already happening

"I am rich" — this is an affirmation. It means nothing.
"I am making $10 million this month" — if you don't actually believe it, it won't work.
"I am securing a $70k salary in my field through the skills and work I am putting in right now."
"I am generating $1,500 in additional monthly income through my freelance business and I show up every day to make it happen."
relationships

Relationship questions.

No. Manifesting a specific person is manipulation — that's the word for it. You cannot override someone else's free will. You cannot make someone choose you. You cannot pull a person out of a committed relationship. Exes, celebrities, people who are already with someone — none of that is available through this method. Not because it's impossible, but because it's wrong. And using this method that way will come back to you.

Stop focusing on who and start focusing on what. The feeling. The qualities. How you want to be treated. That's what you manifest — and the right person shows up when you're actually aligned.

Because love and alignment are not the same thing. Wanting someone back doesn't mean they're meant to come back. When a relationship ends, a choice was made — by both people, whether you want to acknowledge your part in it or not. Trying to override that through manifestation isn't love. It's attachment. This method will not help you control another person's path no matter how real your feelings are.

The intention you need right now isn't about them. It's about you — your healing, your clarity, becoming someone who is actually ready for what they say they want.

Consequences. Real ones. I've seen it and I've felt the effects of misaligned manifestation in my own life. When you use this method with the wrong energy — trying to force or control something that was never yours — what you put out comes back. Not always quickly. Not always how you expect. But it comes back.

Manifestation is not a weapon. Don't use it like one.

Get specific about how you want to feel and how you need to be treated — not who you want to feel it with. What does consistency actually look like for you? What kind of communication do you need? What does a healthy dynamic look like on a regular day, not just a good one?

"I am loved" — loved by who? How? This tells us nothing.
"He comes back to me" — this is control, not manifestation.
"I am in a committed relationship with a partner who is emotionally available, communicates directly, and shows up consistently without being asked."

How to write your relationship intention

Formula: Type of relationship + specific non-negotiable qualities + present tense, already yours

"I am loved and happy"
"I am in a consistent, committed relationship with a partner who communicates openly, shows up with real effort, and is emotionally available."
"I am attracting a partner who is ready for something real, aligned with my values, and meets me where I am."
career

Career questions.

Yes — be very intentional about how you word it, because the way a promotion comes to you matters just as much as the promotion itself.

I had a student who had been at her company for six years. She felt invisible no matter how hard she worked. Then a coworker got sick. The company panicked and needed someone fast — they gave her the role. Not because they finally saw her six years of dedication. Because they needed someone in that seat immediately.

She got the title. She didn't get the recognition. She didn't get compensated what she was worth. She didn't get the moment of being truly seen. That is not the win you're working toward.

Never be anyone's filler. Not in your career, not in your life. What is truly meant for you will come — make sure your intention is specific enough that you're asking for the right version of it.

Think about this before you write anything. Opportunities don't exist in a vacuum — other people are connected to them. You never want to manifest something that requires another person to lose or be pushed out for you to gain. That energy follows you into whatever you receive.

"I get her position"
"I receive an opportunity aligned with my experience and value — one that is mine to have."

Absolutely — and this is one of the most powerful things to use this method for. The intention has to be backed by real action. Are you building new skills? Networking in the industry you want to be in? Actually applying? The method opens doors. You still have to walk through them. Nobody is doing that part for you.

Yes — same rules apply. What are you actually doing to build it? Are you showing up, creating, serving your people, putting in the time? Manifestation amplifies what you're already moving toward. It does not create something from nothing. If you're not building it, there's nothing to amplify.

How to write your career intention

Formula: Specific role or outcome + what makes you qualified + fully recognized and compensated — present tense, already happening

"I get a promotion" — for what? Based on what? Be specific.
"My business is successful" — define what successful actually means to you.
"I am stepping into a senior role where my six years of experience and consistent results are fully recognized and I am compensated at the level I have earned."
"I am building a client base that generates $3,000 a month through the work I show up and do every single day."
want to go deeper?

Understanding who you are
changes everything.

Manifestation is powerful. But it works best when you actually understand who you are and what you're built for. A lot of people spend years grinding at things that feel hard not because they're not capable — but because they're working against how they're actually wired.

I am a numerologist. And what numerology does that most tools don't is this: it tells you the truth about yourself. How you process things. What environments you thrive in. What career paths are actually aligned with who you are at your core. Why certain things keep feeling forced no matter how hard you try. And once you understand that — the way you approach everything, including this method, shifts completely.

You can be at a job forever, doing everything right, and still feel like something is missing. That feeling is not ingratitude. That is your life telling you that you are not living up to your full potential. And that is worth paying attention to.

If you want to understand how you're wired, what you're here to do, and how to build a real game plan around who you actually are — I can help you with that.

If you've been doing everything right and something still feels off — that's not a motivation problem. That's a you-don't-know-yourself-yet problem. I've been there. And numerology is what helped me understand why certain things kept feeling forced no matter how hard I pushed. It showed me how I'm wired, what I'm actually built for, and why some paths were never going to feel right no matter how hard I worked them. If that resonates with you, send me a message. I'll sit down with your numbers and we'll figure out what your life is actually asking you to do.

now it's your turn

Let's get
to work.

You made it to the end of this page. That already tells me something about you — you're not here to play around. You actually want this.

Round 6 starts June 8th and we are going in together. Before that day comes, get clear on what you're manifesting and why. Sit with it. Be honest with yourself about where you actually are and what you're truly ready to receive.

And when you're ready to build your intention — tag me in the group. Tell me what's going on in your life, what you're working toward, and what's been standing in your way. I'll take it from there. That's what I'm here for.

This community exists because none of us are doing this alone. I'll see you on June 8th. Let's get to work.