For a while now, I’ve made a habit of thanking God in advance.
Before the thing arrives, before the door opens, before the shift happens—I’m already in gratitude. It’s how I live.
I treat my dreams as done deals, as inevitabilities, as the future already written—I even have maktub tattooed across my chest. I live in the frequency of them already fulfilled.
Recently, I took it a step further. I celebrated in advance.
Not just a quiet “thank you” or a knowing smile to the universe—I actually celebrated.
I took myself to my favorite Indian restaurant, ordered everything I wanted, and toasted to what was about to unfold in my life. Not what had happened. Not what was happening in real-time. What was about to be done.
And let me tell you—there is something powerful about that. To celebrate something before it materializes, as if it already has.
Isn’t that the essence of manifestation? To live in the end state? To not wait for evidence, but to become the person who already has it? To embody the frequency of your wishes fulfilled?
Well, if the end state means it’s already happened, then I’m going to celebrate it…
And then I’ll celebrate it again when it actually happens, because why not? Why not make life a celebration?
So, what can you celebrate in advance? What dream, what shift, what inevitable blessing can you claim right now—and honor as if it’s already yours?
Because it is.
And so be it.
I have a best seller to celebrate!! 🎉