3 Tips for Soulpreneurs to Give Life to Offerings

A tip that I’ve been using for some time now is to really romance my creations, and tune into their energy and essence to help them land into reality in their full potential. Below are tips that I use when I’m tuning into an idea and ‘fleshing it’ out. It’s not a linear mental process, but a different creative approach that I find really opens up my intuition to receive messages.

  1. Create a playlist for your course. I do this for every creation I make. I love choosing the songs that I feel bring the offering to life, that show it’s essence. It’s like making a mixtape for your boyfriend/girlfriend back in the 80/90s lol. But I find it really helps me to give the course idea life and energy and helps in the manifestation process of grounding an idea into reality. Here’s a sound track that I created for my “Inner Sunshine Wintering Together” group and also one I created for “Ecstasy Now” and “Spiritual Nutrition”.

  2. Create a scent for your offering. Especially if you’re into essential oils - you can even make a blend. Research the properties of each oil and imagine how you want to feel, and match a scent that allows you to feel what you’re offering in the course. This could be just for you to ‘get in the zone’ of the offering as you create it, or even to make and share with the people who sign up.

  3. See your offering as a separate energy and entity to you. Romance it. Show it you’re interested. Allow the idea to develop. Sit with it. Have ‘conversations’ with it. Listen to the downloads. Often we think it’s just us and our mind creating. But often it’s more our mind tuning into ideas that are waiting to be brought into manifestation. This concept is spoken about in Elizabeth Gilberts “BIg Magic” book.

I’ll be sharing way more ideas like this in my Spiritual Nutrition for Soulpreneurs course in early 2022.

As well as giving life to offerings, we’ll take a look at how you can use spirutal practices to help you feel more confident in doing your soul work.

Belinda Matwali