Dream It, Then Do It: Roxie Nafousi Makes Manifestation Make Sense

Manifest: Understand the art of manifestation to achieve your best life

Manifest: Understand the art of manifestation to achieve your best life

Roxie Nafousi has sold over a million copies of this book for a reason, and it's not just clever marketing. Dubbed the 'Queen of Manifesting' by Glamour UK and praised by Vogue as 'the millennial answer to The Secret', Nafousi has built something genuinely useful here: a seven-step framework that sits at the crossroads of self-development psychology and something older, harder to name. The book even lent its title to the Cambridge Dictionary's Word of the Year for 2024, which tells you something about the cultural moment it's tapped into. The seven steps themselves are refreshingly practical. You'll work through clarifying your vision, confronting fear and self-doubt, bringing your daily behaviour into line with your goals, and building a gratitude practice that actually holds up under scrutiny. Two of the steps are particularly striking: turning envy into a source of motivation rather than shame, and learning to trust a process even when the results aren't yet visible. Short chapters, direct language, no waffle. This isn't a book about wishful thinking. Nafousi draws on both scientific thinking and philosophical tradition to make the case that manifestation is, at its core, about recognising your own worth and acting accordingly. Whether you're hoping to find love, change careers, or simply feel more grounded in who you are, the approach is the same. The Financial Times called it 'a roadmap for a more positive way of life', which feels about right. Readable, warm, and quietly serious about what it's asking of you.

  • Author: Roxie Nafousi
  • Publisher: Michael Joseph
  • Genre: Personal Development
  • ISBN: 978-0241539590
  • Pages: 192 pages