You already know what you want.You've known for a while.You just haven't fully let yourself believe it's actually yours yet.mined is for that part. The part that knows. The part that's been waiting.ManifestationThere's a moment right before you fall asleep where your whole body gets quiet and your mind goes soft. No noise. No overthinking. Just you.Neville Goddard spent his life studying that moment. He called it State Akin To Sleep. And what he found was that in that exact window, your mind believes everything you show it.So mined asks you one thing every night. Before you close your eyes, feel what it would feel like to already have it. Not hope for it. Not wish for it. Feel it. Like it's done. Like it's real. Like it was always going to be yours.Five minutes. Every night. That's it.ActionsBut you're not just going to sit pretty and wait.Because the other half of this is becoming her. The version of you who already has it. And she doesn't just visualize. She shows up. Every single day.Takashi Harada was a coach in Japan who took a team that came last out of 380 schools and made them number one. His secret was simple. He didn't focus on the goal. He focused on the daily habits of the person who achieves it.Shohei Ohtani used this exact method as a high school freshman. Wrote out every single habit, every skill, every action the person he wanted to become would need. Then he showed up to it. Every day. He went on to win two World Series Championships and four MVP awards. Harvard Business School studied how he did it.mined is inspired by that same method. You name what you want. Actions shows you who you need to become to get there. Then you check it off. One day at a time.This is not a vision board.This is the work and the belief. Together. Every night and every day.Manifest the outcome.
Become the person.
That is mined.