You attract why you think you deserve1 min read

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Your life often mirrors the story you keep repeating in your mind. Not because of magic, but because your brain follows what it believes you deserve.

If you constantly feed your mind with fear, lack, rejection, or “I’m not good enough,” your actions start matching that belief. You hesitate. You settle. You shrink yourself without realizing it.

But hey, the opposite is also true.

The moment you start feeding your brain a different identity Your life often mirrors the story you keep repeating in your mind.
Not because of magic — but because your brain follows what it believes you deserve.

If you constantly feed your mind with fear, lack, rejection, or “I’m not good enough,” your actions start matching that belief. You hesitate. You settle. You shrink yourself without realizing it.

But the opposite is also true.

The moment you start feeding your brain a different identity, confidence, abundance, peace, success, love your behavior slowly shifts. You speak differently. Walk differently. Decide differently. And eventually… your life responds differently. You attract what you think you deserve.

Even if you don’t fully believe the affirmation yet, repeat it anyway.

“I’m enough”
“I’m worthy”
“It’s all working out me”
“It’s okay to put myself first”

Be “delulu” enough to:

• act like opportunities are coming,
• speak like you deserve better,
• walk like your future is already waiting for you.

Your brain learns through repetition.
What feels fake today can become natural tomorrow. So stop rehearsing failure in your head.
Start practicing the version of you that already has the life you want.

Because the mind listens to what you repeatedly tell it. confidence, abundance, peace, success, love — your behavior slowly shifts. You speak differently. Walk differently. Decide differently. And eventually… your life responds differently.

So stop rehearsing failure in your head.
Start practicing the version of you that already has the life you want. Because the mind listens to what you repeatedly tell it.

Love,

Syahidahnatrah

Trouble with my name? Don’t worry, you’re certainly not the only one. I respond to Natrah. A globetrotter who has changed her dreams into goals, is eager to learn and turns her passion into work so she doesn’t have to “work” a single day.

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