Right now, imagine yourself standing on that wheel. Not at the glowing center where everything feels like ✨ecstasy✨… but somewhere on the outer rings. Maybe in discouragement, doubt, frustration, or just… “meh.”
And then you try to jump straight across the wheel to:
“I’m thriving.” 🥰
“I’m magnetic.” 🧲
“I’m living my dream life.” 💭
That’s not a step… that’s a pole vault with no runway. Of course it doesn’t land. Of course it feels off.
That’s what “getting thrown off the wheel” actually looks like.It’s not failure. It’s just too big of a jump for your nervous system to stabilize.
Abraham Hicks says, the trick isn’t to leap across the wheel… It’s to move one ring inward.
If you’re sitting in something like:
😕 doubt 😔 insecurity 😩 feeling unseen
You don’t reach for “I’m extraordinary.”
You reach for the next closest feeling that actually softens you.
Maybe that looks like:
🙂↕️ “I’m open to feeling a little better.” Or “Not everything in my life is bad.”
🧐 “There are moments where I feel okay.” Or “I’m willing to see myself differently.”
Those live closer to the center. They don’t spark fireworks… but they don’t trigger resistance either. And that’s the sweet spot. Because this wheel isn’t about intensity. It’s about stability.
When you choose a thought that feels just slightly better, you stay on the wheel. And when you stay on the wheel, something quiet but powerful starts happening:
🥳 You build momentum.
One small shift moves you from:
discouragement ➡️ hope ➡️ interest ➡️ optimism ➡️ joy
Not in one leap… but in steps your system can actually hold.
That’s how alignment happens. Not by forcing yourself into the center…but by earning your way there emotionally, one believable thought at a time.
So if something doesn’t feel good when you say it, don’t push harder. Get closer. Find the next thought that feels like a gentle exhale instead of a performance.
That’s your way back onto the wheel. 🌀