Dear Reader,

You’re getting things done.

Smaller tasks. Easier ones. The things that don’t take much effort to start or finish. But there’s one part you keep skipping.

You see it. You think about it. You know it needs your attention. But you move around it instead of into it.

It doesn’t feel like avoidance. It feels like timing. Like you’ll get to it when you’re more ready. But it keeps getting pushed.

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Your Abundance Frequency Is Acting Strange

This morning your signature kept appearing. Three times in one session. That doesn't just happen.

It means you're about to break through financially. Right before money starts flowing differently.

Those money thoughts that won't leave you alone? That restless feeling about finances? This reading explains it all.

This Is Targeted Avoidance

You’re not avoiding everything. You’re avoiding something specific.

Usually, it’s the part that carries the most uncertainty. The part where the outcome isn’t clear. Where effort doesn’t guarantee a clean result. That’s why it stands out.

It requires more from you than the rest. More focus. More risk. More exposure.

So your brain redirects you toward tasks that feel easier to complete.

Your Brain Is Trying to Reduce Discomfort

Difficult tasks create friction. They slow you down. They force you to think more carefully. They expose areas where you’re less certain.

Avoiding that part gives you relief. You stay productive, but you stay within what feels manageable.

That’s why the pattern can go unnoticed. You’re still moving, just not where it matters most.

Stop Treating the Avoided Task as One Thing

Break it down to the exact point of resistance.

Ask: what part of this am I actually avoiding? Be specific.

Then start there. Not the whole task. Just the part you’ve been moving around.

Open it. Write the first line. Address the first step. You’re not trying to complete it. You’re interrupting the pattern.

That’s what shifts your progress.

Final Thought

The part you keep skipping is usually the part that changes everything.

“What stands in the way becomes the way.”

Marcus Aurelius

Mindfully Yours,
Magnetic Mindset

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