You can use the lyrics of Espresso by Sabrina Carpenter to manifest your dream life.
One of the ways you can fast-track your manifestation process is by using music to bring your dreams into reality.
Musicians do it all the time, and music lovers don’t even always notice.
Sabrina admitted that Espresso was written as “a manifestation tactic,” so let’s dive into how you can use these lyrics for yourself in your manifestation process.
A line from Espresso by Sabrina that you can lean into for manifestation is: “Too bad your ex don’t do it for you, walked in and dream came true, did it for you, soft skin, and I perfumed it for you, yes, I know I Mountain Dew it for you.”
This line is super empowering because it puts you in a position to think about your greatness and how amazing you actually are.
This line mostly focuses on attracting romantic love since she talks about the way his ex doesn’t “do it” for him.
Whether you have a specific person on your mind or you are generally trying to attract love into your life, most adults have had failed past relationships.
Acknowledging that his ex didn’t totally satisfy him isn’t problematic because that’s his ex for a reason.
But the words after that are what are actually the most empowering part.
Sabrina sings about walking in the room as his dream come true. She is radiating the energy of being his dream girl.
Everyone deserves to be the dream girl of their partner!
If your partner doesn’t see you as their dream girl, then what are you really doing?
Affirming that you are your partner‘s dream girl and that you’re making their dreams come true by being with them is super iconic and magnetic.
From personal experience, when I was manifesting my marriage with my husband, one of the things I was constantly writing in my journals in present tense language is that I would be my husband‘s dream girl.
I wanted him to view me as the girl of his dreams more than anything else. I didn’t care if I was everyone else’s dream girl. I just knew I wanted to be my future husband’s dream girl.
I didn’t even know who my future husband was yet and I hadn’t met him, but I was focused on creating a reality for myself where he would enter my life and we’d have our happily ever after together.
The type of wording you use when describing your dream relationship should specify lingo about being your partner’s dream girl or being their dream come true.
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