Ep. 79 - Finding Self-Acceptance and Manifesting Abundance - The Process with Salwa Kyobe
Publisher |
To Be Magnetic™
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jan 24, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:07:33

“I think that’s one of the most beautiful things about her work is, I have less judgment. I’ve found myself to be more inquisitive as opposed to judgmental. I know how I can love myself through the situation and also move forward and learn.” - Salwa

“We can manifest all the things that we want, but if I’m not anchored in myself it doesn’t matter. I’m just going to be looking for the next thing to manifest. It’s most important that I focus on who I am outside of all of those things I’m calling in.” - Salwa

“Once you truly believe that you are worthy, and believe it for yourself, you’re able to strengthen not only the relationship with you but your family, friends, the world, your perspective. You’re kinder, you see everything from a more gentle gaze, more compassionate. It’s just life-changing.” - Salwa

In today’s Process episode, Pathway member, Salway Kyobe speaks to her own journey with the process and manifesting her move to New York, life in the city and financial abundance. She shares about her experience acclimating to the culture here in America after moving from Uganda, and how those early childhood experiences shaped her thoughts on herself. Through the process, she shares her growth and transformation to self-acceptance and showing up for herself.

In This Episode We Talk About:

  • Her cultural upbringing and background
  • The story of how she came to America from Uganda
  • How reparent helped her heal her relationship with her parents
  • How Salwa adjusted when she moved to America in school and with a new language
  • The series of events that led her to make a change in her life and seek out new processes
  • How she found Lacy’s work and what she identified with
  • Crafting her first manifestation list, focusing on moving to New York
  • How she relied on her pings and received confirmation she was making the right moves
  • Building your trust music by not settling for less than you deserve or less than you’re calling in
  • Manifesting a job after completing partnership and how this played out for her
  • Salwa’s realizations about the relationship between career and partnership
  • Indicating factors of a rock bottom
  • The most transformative courses and modalities she sought
  • How her identity as a black woman has grown and shifted with this work
  • Her early experiences with racism and how that led to feelings of unacceptance
  • Lupita Nyong’o as an expander for someone who stands proud in their skin
  • Renewed feelings of acceptance and pride in who she is, where she comes from, and what she’s done
  • Salwa’s advice for people who are on the cusp of calling in something new
  • The idea of “playing big” in all different areas of our lives
  • Passing tests around negativity and having grace for yourself
  • Finding different ways to show up for you every day

Resources:

Lacy’s Intro

In The Episode

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In today’s Process episode, Pathway member, Salwa Kyobe speaks to her own journey with the process and manifesting her move to New York, life in the city and financial abundance. She shares her experience acclimating to the culture here in America after moving from Uganda, and how those early childhood experiences shaped her thoughts on herself. Through the process, she shares her growth and transformation to self-acceptance and showing up for herself.

“I think that’s one of the most beautiful things about her work is, I have less judgment. I’ve found myself to be more inquisitive as opposed to judgmental. I know how I can love myself through the situation and also move forward and learn.” - Salwa

“We can manifest all the things that we want, but if I’m not anchored in myself it doesn’t matter. I’m just going to be looking for the next thing to manifest. It’s most important that I focus on who I am outside of all of those things I’m calling in.” - Salwa

“Once you truly believe that you are worthy, and believe it for yourself, you’re able to strengthen not only the relationship with you but your family, friends, the world, your perspective. You’re kinder, you see everything from a more gentle gaze, more compassionate. It’s just life-changing.” - Salwa

In today’s Process episode, Pathway member, Salway Kyobe speaks to her own journey with the process and manifesting her move to New York, life in the city and financial abundance. She shares about her experience acclimating to the culture here in America after moving from Uganda, and how those early childhood experiences shaped her thoughts on herself. Through the process, she shares her growth and transformation to self-acceptance and showing up for herself.

In This Episode We Talk About:

  • Her cultural upbringing and background
  • The story of how she came to America from Uganda
  • How reparent helped her heal her relationship with her parents
  • How Salwa adjusted when she moved to America in school and with a new language
  • The series of events that led her to make a change in her life and seek out new processes
  • How she found Lacy’s work and what she identified with
  • Crafting her first manifestation list, focusing on moving to New York
  • How she relied on her pings and received confirmation she was making the right moves
  • Building your trust music by not settling for less than you deserve or less than you’re calling in
  • Manifesting a job after completing partnership and how this played out for her
  • Salwa’s realizations about the relationship between career and partnership
  • Indicating factors of a rock bottom
  • The most transformative courses and modalities she sought
  • How her identity as a black woman has grown and shifted with this work
  • Her early experiences with racism and how that led to feelings of unacceptance
  • Lupita Nyong’o as an expander for someone who stands proud in their skin
  • Renewed feelings of acceptance and pride in who she is, where she comes from, and what she’s done
  • Salwa’s advice for people who are on the cusp of calling in something new
  • The idea of “playing big” in all different areas of our lives
  • Passing tests around negativity and having grace for yourself
  • Finding different ways to show up for you every day

Resources:

Lacy’s Intro

In The Episode

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