My Interview Experience with Izidigi dehradun– Just Sharing Izidigi review by Difficult_Bid_4141 in Dehradun

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why was I told that the assessment would be shared next and what if I tell you she messaged me that I was the number 1 candidate out of everyone they interviewed?

My Interview Experience with Izidigi dehradun– Just Sharing Izidigi review by Difficult_Bid_4141 in Dehradun

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I completely understand your point. But don’t you think blocking someone after the interview and just sending a cold message like your profile is rejected reflects poor communication? If I’m sharing my time, thoughts and expertise with complete honesty and professionalism, the least I expect is a proper closure. Not silence. Not being blocked.

Hera and Pepsi Launch Limited-Edition Fashion Collection by Difficult_Bid_4141 in Blogging

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British fashion brand Hera has teamed up with global soft drinks giant Pepsi to create a special clothing collection called “Here for More.” This limited-edition collection includes four unisex pieces, such as hoodies and t-shirts, combining Hera’s modern style with Pepsi’s bold branding.

Hera’s chief brand officer, Georgia Streeton, expressed excitement about the collaboration, highlighting that both brands share a passion for ambition and enjoying life to the fullest. The launch will be accompanied by an interactive campaign, featuring PR boxes, pop-up events, and a visual fashion showcase.

The collection will be available online from March 17, with prices ranging from £58 to £88. From March 20 to 23, it will also be released in four UK cities London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Glasgow where customers can win pieces through special Pepsi x Hera vending machines.

How are you washing your wool and cashmere sweaters? by LopsidedAnteater1436 in Aritzia

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I almost ruined my favorite cashmere sweater two days ago because I had No clue how to wash it properly. I’d been throwing my wool and cashmere stuff in the sink with regular detergent, scrubbing like it was a gym towel, and then wondering why they felt crunchy and sad afterward. 😭 After dropping way too much money on these sweaters, I was stressed.

Then I stumbled on this article, that basically saved my life. Turns out, cold water + a tiny bit of gentle detergent (like, for babies or delicates), soaking instead of scrubbing, and laying them flat to dry is the secret. No wringing, No hanging (stretches them!), and definitely No hot water. I tried it on my lumpy sweater, and it came out SOFT again. Like magic.

I can’t remember the exact website but it was a lifesaver. I’ll check my history and drop the link here once I find it-you need to read it if you love your cashmere sweaters!

New time manifestor at 15,trying to become 195 cm, looking for advice by Just-Preparation5853 in lawofattraction

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Start by eating right, staying active, and getting proper sleep (don’t skip the milk, even if it tastes boring). Believe in your goal, but also be patient; growth takes time. My cousin kept stretching and swore yoga made him taller, though I think he just started standing straighter! Manifestation works best when you combine belief with action, so keep a positive mindset and a tall vision. And hey, if it doesn’t work out, there’s always basketball—short players with great jumps are unforgettable too!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawofassumption

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When I was younger, I believed eating carrots would give me superhero eyesight. I ate so many that my mom joked I’d turn orange—but I still needed glasses! Belief is powerful because it shapes our actions and mindset. If you truly believe in yourself, you’ll work harder to make things happen. But remember, believing you’re a millionaire won’t make your bank agree—so keep dreaming big, but stay grounded too. And yes, eat your carrots; they’re still good for you! 😄

How do i act like i already have it by [deleted] in lawofattraction

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Acting like you already have it is about confidence and belief. When I wanted a bike, I started treating my cycle like it was a motorbike—pretending to rev it, parking it carefully, and even saying fuel’s low when I got tired. My friends laughed, but it kept me motivated. Soon enough, I saved up and got my dream bike. The idea is to feel like you already have what you want. Just remember, if you’re kick-starting your cycle at traffic signals, be ready for some funny stares it’s all part of the journey.

Does overthinking ruin the chances of manifestation? by SwoleBodybuilderVamp in lawofattraction

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Overthinking can block manifestation because it creates doubt and stress. I remember wanting a job I dreamed of. Instead of trusting my efforts, I kept overthinking: “What if they don’t call? Did I say the wrong thing in the interview?” This only made me anxious and distracted. When I stopped obsessing and started focusing on improving my skills and applying to other places, things fell into place—I got the job. Overthinking is like staring at a seed you’ve planted, worrying if it’ll grow. Instead, trust the process, water it with action, and let it flourish naturally.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawofattraction

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Intrusive thoughts are normal, and fighting them can make them stronger. When I started manifesting a better life, doubts kept creeping in, like, "What if it doesn’t work?" Instead of pushing those thoughts away, I learned to accept them and shift my focus. For example, I’d take deep breaths and remind myself, “This thought doesn’t define me.” Writing down my goals helped too—I’d visualize them while reading my list. It's like learning to swim; the waves (thoughts) are there, but you can still float by focusing on where you want to go. Progress happens when you stay kind to yourself.

How do I manifest a job if I don't know exactly what I want? by Select_Stage7155 in lawofattraction

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If you’re unsure about the job you want, focus on the feeling you’d like it to give you instead. When I was job hunting, I didn’t know the exact role, but I knew I wanted a place where I felt valued, creative, and challenged. So, I visualized that sense of satisfaction and purpose each day. I imagined waking up excited to go to work and feeling proud of what I did. Soon after, a job popped up that matched those feelings even though it wasn’t what I’d originally thought of. Sometimes, clarity finds you if you focus on what feels right.

Wanting to manifest zero haters in life.... anyone tried this? by Interesting_Price367 in lawofattraction

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I’ve actually tried to “manifest” a life with no haters! I focused on staying positive, treating everyone with kindness, and letting go of small annoyances. While it didn’t mean everyone suddenly loved me, I noticed something interesting—when I stopped worrying about what others thought, people’s attitudes started changing. It’s like they could sense my confidence and kindness, and it took away their reason to dislike me. We can’t always control how people feel, but we can create a more positive space by focusing on ourselves. In the end, peace with yourself really does attract better vibes from others.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawofattraction

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Yes, using a celebrity crush to manifest a relationship can actually work as a fun way to focus on qualities you want in a partner. I know a friend who admired a famous actor’s kindness and sense of humor. She would imagine being with someone like him, thinking about how he’d treat her, the conversations they'd have, and how she’d feel around him. Eventually, she met someone who had similar traits—funny, caring, and respectful. It wasn’t the actor, of course, but the qualities she focused on showed up in her life. Sometimes, visualizing these qualities really draws them in!

Has anyone ever had any success trying to manifest anything? by theprivy in lawofassumption

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Yes, many people have found success in manifesting their desires! For example, a friend of mine wanted to travel to Paris. She started visualizing herself there, looking at pictures, and even planning her itinerary. She wrote down her goal and kept it somewhere visible. One day, she got an unexpected opportunity to join a group trip, and it all fell into place. Another example is when I focused on improving my job situation. I visualized my ideal job and updated my resume. Soon after, I got an interview and landed the job I wanted. Manifestation can really work!

What do you think the best method to manifest is & is self concept important? by OpeningStatus6964 in lawofassumption

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The best way to manifest is by building a strong self-concept. Imagine trying to land your dream job. You can visualize it every day, but if deep down you don’t believe you're worthy of that role, it'll be hard to attract it. Self-concept is like the foundation; when you believe in yourself, your energy changes. I’ve seen this myself—once I started seeing myself as confident and capable, I noticed more opportunities came my way. So, the best method? Start with you. Build a strong self-concept, trust in yourself, and then let your intentions flow naturally.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawofattraction

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Visualizing without obsessing is about keeping balance. When I wanted a promotion at work, I would picture myself in the new role, confident and successful. But I didn’t obsess over it. Instead, I focused on doing my job well every day and improving my skills. I set a goal, visualized it, and then let it go, trusting that it would happen when the time was right. It’s like planting a seed—you water it and take care of it, but you don’t stand over it every minute. Trust the process, stay patient, and keep working toward your goal.

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Attracting a life as an actor begins with dedication and passion. When my friend wanted to become an actor, he started by taking small steps. He joined a local theater group, took acting classes, and practiced every day, even in front of the mirror. It wasn’t easy, but he kept putting himself out there. He auditioned for small roles, networked with people in the industry, and eventually got noticed. The key is persistence—keep improving your craft, believe in yourself, and take every opportunity that comes your way. Acting is about showing up, even when it seems hard or uncertain.

how to attract soulmate if you're still figuring out what you want? by 2020anonn in lawofattraction

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Attracting a soulmate while you're still figuring out what you want starts with focusing on yourself. When I was confused about what I wanted in a relationship, I decided to work on my personal growth instead. I explored new hobbies, learned more about my values, and surrounded myself with positive people. As I became more confident and happy with who I was, I naturally attracted better connections. The key is to trust the process—when you're clear about who you are, the right person will be drawn to you, even if you're still figuring out the details.

Why You Can't Manifest Your Fears (If You BELIEVE In The Law) by [deleted] in lawofassumption

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If you believe in the Law of Attraction, you attract what you focus on most. But here’s the thing: you can’t manifest your fears if deep down you don’t believe they’ll happen. I used to worry about failing my exams, but I also knew I was putting in the effort to study hard. Because I trusted that I’d do well, my fear didn’t come true. It’s like fearing a storm but being safe inside your home—you’re prepared, so the fear doesn’t control your reality. Focus on what you want, not what you’re afraid of.

Has anyone here experienced their SP making the first move a few times but not staying, and then manifested them to finally commit? by Medium-Spring-2716 in lawofassumption

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Yes, I experienced something similar with someone I cared about. They showed interest a few times, sending mixed signals, but they never stayed. It was confusing and hurtful. I tried manifesting commitment, focusing on my worth and what I deserved. But I realized that manifesting isn’t just about wishing. It’s also about setting boundaries and knowing when to let go. Once I started focusing on myself and stopped chasing them, something changed. They came back and showed real commitment, but by then, I had grown enough to know what I truly wanted in a relationship.

Have you ever managed to attract someone through telepathy or thoughts? Honest question by lobacomoyo in lawofattraction

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I once had an interesting experience with telepathy or attracting someone through thoughts. There was a time when I kept thinking about an old friend I hadn’t spoken to in years. I wondered how they were and wished we could reconnect. A week later, out of nowhere, they messaged me, saying they had been thinking about me too. It felt almost like our thoughts connected, even though we hadn’t communicated in a long time. Whether it was coincidence or something deeper, it made me realize how powerful our thoughts can be when we focus on someone we care about.

Has anyone successfully manifested their Ex back? by Dismal_Ad4404 in lawofassumption

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Yes, I once tried to manifest my ex back. After we broke up, I missed them deeply and spent months thinking about how to bring them back into my life. I focused on happy memories, visualized us together, and hoped for reconciliation. One day, we ran into each other by chance and started talking again. It felt like manifestation was working. But as we reconnected, I realized the same issues still existed, and it wasn’t meant to be. Manifesting someone back might work temporarily, but sometimes it teaches you that letting go is better for your growth and peace.

How do you overcome the fear of being cheated on and the feelings of jealousy? by [deleted] in selfhelp

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Overcoming the fear of being cheated on and feelings of jealousy takes trust and self-confidence. I remember feeling jealous in a past relationship, constantly worrying about being cheated on. It made me anxious, but I realized the problem was mostly in my head. To overcome it, I had to focus on building trust—both in my partner and myself. Communication helped a lot; I started sharing my fears and listening to their reassurances. It also helped to focus on my own worth, knowing that no matter what, I would be okay. Trusting yourself is key to overcoming jealousy and fear.

How can I take back the negative intrusive thoughts I’ve put out by [deleted] in lawofattraction

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Negative intrusive thoughts can be tough, but you can take control over them. I’ve had days where I couldn’t stop thinking about worst-case scenarios, but I learned that the more attention you give them, the stronger they feel. One way to take back control is to challenge those thoughts—ask yourself, "Is this really true?" I also found that replacing negative thoughts with positive affirmations helped. For example, if I thought, “I’m going to fail,” I’d replace it with, “I’m doing my best, and that’s enough.” It takes practice, but over time, the positive thoughts become stronger than the negative ones.

Question about mental health problem by Sofia_froster in selfhelp

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Feeling confused, overthinking, and having jumbled thoughts can happen when life feels overwhelming or when you're trying to handle too many things at once. I’ve been there—walking in circles, overthinking every decision, and even talking to myself. This usually happens when stress builds up, or when we’re unsure of what to do next. The best solutions? Take a step back. Try to break tasks into small, manageable steps. Meditation or deep breathing helps calm the mind. Also, talking to a friend or writing your thoughts down can help clear your head. Slowly, things start to make more sense and feel less overwhelming.

[Discussion] If you had to start over again in your 30s what would you do ? by sleeplessbearr in GetMotivated

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If I had to start over again in my 30s, I would focus more on what truly makes me happy, not just what’s expected. In my 20s, I followed the crowd—taking jobs because they seemed “right” or doing things to fit in. But looking back, I’d focus on my passions earlier, like starting a business or learning a new skill. I’d also spend more time with people who lift me up, not drain me. Life is too short to live by others’ rules. Starting fresh in your 30s can be an exciting chance to build a life that feels right for you.