Now some would have you believe that it's not possible to manifest on behalf of someone else. Others would have you believe that you're mad for thinking that manifesting works at all, but that's another story.
Happily I believe that manifesting works and, since yesterday, I believe that I have manifested something for a good friend of mine.
One of my friends has been living in Australia pretty much since we left uni ahem years ago. She's back in the UK now and has decided that she really doesn't want to work for someone else (hooray!) but was feeling a bit lost about what to do.
Now, Clare is PASSIONATE about the environment (this is what she was doing in Australia) and is happy to research it and talk about it and immerse herself in it for hours on end. She's what you might call an expert.
So what better way for her to turn her expertise into cash than learning all about internet marketing. Slight snag though - she's a little short of cash to shell out for the right kind of advice to go about doing this.
About an hour after getting off the phone to her, an email pops into my inbox from my beloved Money Gym - telling me that registration is open for the second of their big charity events, The Really Useful Internet Day
It's a day dedicated to showing people how they can use the internet to escape the rat race and speakers will be The Money Gym's own Nicola Cairncross, Martin Avis and Brett McFall - all experts in making money online. They'll be sharing some extremely useful nuggets of information with us to show us how we can make money online too.
Am so excited and mostly excited because Clare called me whilst I was writing this post to say she'd come.
"Hang on a minute, Sarah!", I can hear you thinking, "Don't these things cost a lot? I thought you said Clare was a bit short of cash?".
This is the best bit. It's only £25 a ticket for a whole day with some of the most knowledgeable internet experts around and the proceeds go to The Big Issue.
What could be better, a day out in London town (well, in a nice hotel in London town), a ridiculous amount of knowledge shared for the price of a cheap meal out and an opportunity to help the homeless. Brilliant.
If you go, come and seek me out - I'll be there.
Check it out here.






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