7 Black Voices in the Law of Attraction and Personal Development Space – Messy Manifestation

We are in the midst of an exciting global shift…one that has the power and potential to increase love and abundance on the planet, and to end the injustices that white supremacy has inflicted on people of all ages. color for too long. . Anything that increases love in the world uplifts us all and gives us all a chance at a better life, so this is a great time to get excited about what’s to come.

It’s also a good time to be somber about all the injustice that still exists and try to do something about it.

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so this month I really didn’t want to jump into one of my regular blog posts. there is enough time for my point of view.

Instead, I did some digging to find Black voices in the praise and personal development space that I might have missed. I wanted to share them here so that my readers could benefit from these insights.

Broadening our perspectives and being willing to listen to a variety of voices is how we all become powerhouses of loa!

burton value

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valorie burton is an author, motivational speaker, and life strategist. her books include about time , successful women think differently , brave enough to succeed , and several more. she is also the founder of the positive psychology and coaching institute. She’ll find a host of free quizzes and assessments on Ella’s website, all designed to help you assess areas she could be working on to improve her life and her results.

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You’ll also find free guided meditations, blog posts, and chapters there. you may even want to hire her as her next life coach.

lisa nichols

lisa has been one of my absolute favorites for some time. she’s the author of no matter what, which is a book that just spoke directly to me. she has also written abundance now and unbreakable spirit . You can visit her blog by visiting this link. her advice is practical and tried, and especially useful for messy people. Her background, as she describes it, definitely makes me feel like there was a time when she felt pretty “messy” as well.

rosetta thurman

rosetta is the host of the happy black woman podcast. but look, you don’t have to be black to get a lot of great things out of this production. she’ll find titles like “how to get clear on her business idea”, “become strong, sexy and unstoppable”, “discover her personal power” and “3 ways to cleanse her life”. definitely a tip that anyone can use. you’ll find even more on her blog.

shawngela piercing

if you are primarily interested in using the law of attraction to help you heal your body, then shawngela pierce is the person to follow. she is the author of healing and the law of attraction . She is a naturopath who studies the art of qigong and offers training services. go here to see her blog.

samuel de jerez

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sherry is a certified life coach, speaker, and workshop facilitator who teaches people how to follow the sound of their own inner voice. she talks a lot about the sacredness of words, something that is an integral part of a successful loa practice. she has several free downloads for you to check out here.

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iram to nairb

eiram is a blogger at blue optimist. she works a lot with angel numbers, so make sure to check out those posts. she also talks about how you can connect with your higher self to create the life of your dreams.

cash money

ash cash is a financial advisor and author of mind right, life right, as well as mind right, money right, and the wake-up call. You can find his books here. there are several others as well, many that focus on more mundane financial topics that are still worthwhile for anyone trying to, well, make their life right. also hosts a podcast, which you can find here.

who have I missed?

I admit I was hoping to find a lot more people to show, and I think I just wasn’t using the right search terms and researching the right sources. I also focused exclusively on the black community here, although there are many others working in the loa and personal development spaces. I will dedicate other blog posts to those poc writers and teachers in the future.

In the meantime, if you know of a Black teacher, speaker, blogger, or author you’d like to see more exposed, please share them with me and others in the messy community in the comments below. or share them on our facebook page so others can see them.

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