Happy Tuesday, gorgeous! 🌍✨ Okay, I have to share something I just started doing and I'm already obsessed with it even though I'm only a few days in and have zero dramatic results to report yet. (Honesty first, always.) It's called the 369 Method, and if you're a woo-woo girlie like me, buckle up. Here's the thing though I'm not just doing this for any goal. I'm doing this specifically for my travel and freedom dreams. And I think if you're sitting with a dream of a sabbatical, early retirement, moving abroad, or just finally taking that trip you keep pushing to "someday" this practice might be exactly what you need to start doing too. So what even IS the 369 Method? It's a daily journaling ritual rooted in numerology specifically the numbers 3, 6, and 9, which Nikola Tesla (yes, that Tesla) believed held the key to the universe. The idea is that by writing your intention at three specific points throughout the day, you're essentially training your brain and aligning your energy toward what you want to create. Here's the simple breakdown: ☀️ Morning — Write your affirmation 3 times 🌤 Afternoon — Write your affirmation 6 times 🌙 Evening — Write your affirmation 9 times That's it. Repeat for 33–45 days. The numbers aren't random either: 3 connects you to the universe and sets your intention for the day. 6 amplifies it and keeps your energy anchored through the busyness of the afternoon. And 9 before bed? That's completion it locks it in while your subconscious does its thing overnight. How to write your affirmation (this part matters): Don't write "I want to travel more" or "I hope I can move abroad one day." The universe doesn't vibe with "I want" it just delivers more wanting. Write it like it's already done. Present tense. Emotionally loaded. Specific. Here are some examples for us: - "I am so grateful and free, living as a digital nomad, exploring the world on my own terms." - "I am fully funded, passport in hand, embarking on my 3-month sabbatical through Southeast Asia." - "I wake up every morning in [your dream city] and my income follows me everywhere I go."