On this episode of BEP Talks, I sat down with manifestation coach Susanne Blohm to uncover the true meaning of wealth. We explored how manifestation isn’t just about setting goals—it's about recognizing that our thoughts and beliefs shape every part of our reality, from finances to relationships. Susanne shared powerful insight on shifting our self-concept, becoming aware of limiting beliefs, and using emotion as a compass to realize our dreams. If you're ready to transform your mindset and redefine success beyond the material, this conversation is for you.
Are you ready to redefine your own wealth and learn to manifest what you truly desire? Susanne Blohm invites you to join her workshops and three-day event Aligned and Amplified to start your journey. Learn more at: https://susanneblohm.com/
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Well, hey there and welcome to this edition of Bed Talks, where
Speaker:wonderful guests join us to share their beliefs, their
Speaker:experiences and their passions, all to
Speaker:inspire, to motivate, educate you, what have you, and to
Speaker:take center stage so they can help change lives today.
Speaker:Certainly no exception, my guest here right now,
Speaker:Susanne Blohm. Susanne Blohm, please join me on the
Speaker:BEP talk stage. There you
Speaker:are. How are you today? I'm wonderful. How are you?
Speaker:I am great. Greater now that I get to meet you. You
Speaker:have a big topic and it can go in many different directions.
Speaker:So I'm just going to get right out there and ask you. First of all,
Speaker:you are a manifestation coach or a guide. First
Speaker:of all, define for our viewers and listeners from
Speaker:your perspective, what does manifestation mean?
Speaker:Manifestation is that realization of a dream or goal.
Speaker:Sadly, manifestation is always happening because
Speaker:our energy is letting the world know what it is that we would
Speaker:like. We are projecting our dreams and goals by who we are being
Speaker:now. And so we are manifesting all the time.
Speaker:And that is something that people, when they meet me, they're like, wait, what?
Speaker:I thought I was only manifesting when I set this big goal and I made
Speaker:it happen. No, you've manifested everything from your car
Speaker:loan to the breakdown to the breakup to the health and
Speaker:no health. And that is where I come in to help
Speaker:you. It doesn't have to be something that you're actively doing, like
Speaker:concentrating on wishing, asking, praying, whatever it is.
Speaker:It's just your unconscious thoughts and your
Speaker:behaviors that it's happening whether you realize it or not.
Speaker:So I guess we all take a look around and say, look what I have
Speaker:manifested. Absolutely. For better or for worse.
Speaker:Gotcha. Thank you. That's why I wanted to clarify that because it has a
Speaker:little bit of a, with all respect, like for some people, like a
Speaker:woo woo feeling about, oh, I have to go and manifest.
Speaker:You're doing it whether you realize it or not. Thank you for that wonderful
Speaker:creating that clarity. So you have
Speaker:a program or course called you are wealthy. Now,
Speaker:define wealth for me. Wealth is a
Speaker:richness in whatever it is your heart desires,
Speaker:whatever that is, health, money, time,
Speaker:relationships, you name it, that is
Speaker:yours to discover. And for some people, they don't know what they want.
Speaker:They don't know what's. You know, they think that what they have is really what's
Speaker:destined for them. But what's destined for us is when we
Speaker:close our eyes and our heart is light and we do that bit of daydreaming,
Speaker:oh, and everything's all worked out. That is
Speaker:our Wealth. That is what is meant for us. And we are wealthy
Speaker:right now. Yes. I guess
Speaker:we have a. What shall I say? Too much of a
Speaker:focus on the bank account or the car we drive
Speaker:or the size of the home in which we live, and that we're
Speaker:thinking of wealth from a very materialistic
Speaker:perspective. How wonderful. How wonderful
Speaker:to say that there is so much more than that.
Speaker:How do we combine then? Whatever it is that you try, that one
Speaker:is trying to create their wealth in a relationship,
Speaker:a business, something, Is it always tangible? Is it a
Speaker:tangible thing? Does it need to be tangible at all?
Speaker:Okay, okay. How do you combine the two
Speaker:manifesting and the creation of wealth? Absolutely.
Speaker:So what we first have to do is just have a really clear idea of
Speaker:what we would want. You know, what would I love in my life? And it's
Speaker:generally great if we can have emotion with an image, but it
Speaker:doesn't have to be too specific. So if I'm here and I would like a
Speaker:partner who's a woman or a man, I'm going to envision whatever it is. I'm
Speaker:liking that type of feeling that I have with them, the type of qualities
Speaker:they may have. What I don't want to do is say I
Speaker:would love a loving relationship with Keith Urban, for instance.
Speaker:Well, at the moment he's not. At the moment he's not taken, but, you know,
Speaker:maybe he would be. And when we're specific, we're
Speaker:limiting how the results can be brought to us. So we want to have details,
Speaker:we want to have thoughts, but we don't want to be too specific. So if
Speaker:I have a dream home, and I think that that dream home is 555
Speaker:Barclay Road in whatever city the universe
Speaker:might go, well, I'd love to give that to you. But the couple that just
Speaker:moved in there, well, they're young and they're dreaming of having their grandkids in the
Speaker:backyard. So you're going to have to wait, girl. So we are
Speaker:going to be. You know what? I'd love a home like that with
Speaker:three bedrooms and en suite in every bedroom. You name
Speaker:your dream, whatever that is, that's the first thing, is to
Speaker:have that laid out. And then to upshift is our
Speaker:second step. Because what I have currently as a result in
Speaker:my life is based on what I believe, based on
Speaker:my experiences, and it's based on the results
Speaker:that really have shown to now in my life. I've
Speaker:allowed myself to believe that that is what's capable for me. So I now
Speaker:need to up my Self concept to be the one of the person in that
Speaker:vision, that woman for whom it's all worked out. How does she feel?
Speaker:What does she believe? What are her passions? When she pays her
Speaker:bills, looks for homes online, when she goes shopping? What
Speaker:is her attitude? What is her gratitude? What is
Speaker:you need to make that upshift and then be
Speaker:aware. Be aware when we are not
Speaker:coming from that level, from that being. Because it
Speaker:happens so often that, you know, maybe you'll get a bill in there. It's tax
Speaker:season in every country right now. Maybe we're getting a tax bill and we feel
Speaker:a certain kind of way. We need to remind ourselves, is this how I
Speaker:would act about this tax bill, coming from my vision? Because in all
Speaker:honesty, if I've got a bill for $300,000 to pay in taxes, that means I
Speaker:made a heck of a lot more money. How am I going to feel?
Speaker:And that's the emotion that we want to bring. Because then we're going to
Speaker:attract more like that to be
Speaker:happy for, to be grateful for. And it will just keep growing from there.
Speaker:Right. That's so interesting that you said that about the tax bill. I remember
Speaker:years ago, someone saying, oh my gosh, do you know what my weekly payroll is?
Speaker:Because. And I said, congratulations. A big payroll is
Speaker:a good sign. Congratulations. And they kind of looked at me and was like,
Speaker:oh, yeah, because it was relative to,
Speaker:you know, the revenue. So good thing. So be careful
Speaker:what you wish for. I'm feeling
Speaker:dream envision vividly,
Speaker:like with great detail. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker:Remember, and it might still very well be the popularity of vision
Speaker:boards years ago, was that something
Speaker:that helped people manifest the beautiful homes that they put up, the
Speaker:gardens, the cars, whatever it was.
Speaker:I love that question. The answer to that
Speaker:question is, how do you feel when you look at your vision board? If when
Speaker:you look at your vision board, you're excited at the possibilities, you can't wait
Speaker:for that to happen. You know, it's around the corner. If that's how
Speaker:you feel, your vision board is going to work for you.
Speaker:If you look at your vision board and you still don't have that house yet,
Speaker:haven't met that person yet, it never turns up for me.
Speaker:It won't. So that's that awareness. That third
Speaker:piece that we need to look at is, we may have this vision,
Speaker:we may have this vision board and please make one. If it makes
Speaker:you feel light and expectant and hopeful,
Speaker:that's perfect. If it makes you feel anything negative,
Speaker:that's not for you. We have Some work to do first. So,
Speaker:Susanne, what is it that
Speaker:two people, they could seem to be so similar
Speaker:in many ways, members of the same family,
Speaker:perhaps, and brought up with the same
Speaker:values, with the same circumstances.
Speaker:Why does it seem, and I say seeing, because reality and
Speaker:what seems to be real may be two very different things. Why
Speaker:does it appear, at least to one of them, that
Speaker:what did he or she do to get what
Speaker:he or she has that I didn't do? Why wasn't I
Speaker:deserving? What's. What creates that
Speaker:difference? That very thought.
Speaker:Why wasn't I deserving? That is the
Speaker:very root of it. And you've just described myself and my brother
Speaker:raised by the same people, raised with the same values, raised in the same
Speaker:home, completely different lives.
Speaker:And it's that one believes
Speaker:in possibility, one believes in what they see coming forward.
Speaker:And he would say that that is me. And
Speaker:he didn't believe those things were possible. He saw the.
Speaker:I don't want to use the word victim, because we are not. Because we're not
Speaker:manifesting what we would love does not mean that we see ourselves as victims. But
Speaker:what we do see is that maybe things don't work out for us, that
Speaker:people always blame us, that no one at work likes
Speaker:me, that. And we. We can hear these tiny little things. And
Speaker:it could just be in one area of life. I can't seem to meet anyone
Speaker:I love. And my sister's found an amazing husband. Any
Speaker:like that. Those are those beliefs that we need to be aware of because
Speaker:that is actually what we believe sets our
Speaker:expectations. And our expectation is our identity.
Speaker:Our identity is what we manifest from.
Speaker:I'll say that again. Makes a lot of sense. It makes a lot of sense.
Speaker:So perception
Speaker:becomes reality because someone could have a lot more,
Speaker:materialistically speaking, and yet be a
Speaker:very unhappy person, whereas someone could have the
Speaker:reverse. And let me say this for you, my hope for you and your brother,
Speaker:that you both consider yourselves very, very wealthy,
Speaker:that you both have arrived where you envisioned
Speaker:yourself, and that you both have great happiness in your lives.
Speaker:I want to put that energy out there. How do you work with
Speaker:people so that they can make what I have
Speaker:to believe are unconscious, subconscious thoughts
Speaker:to become aware of it and to change it and to manifest
Speaker:that which they really want. How do you work with people?
Speaker:Honestly, it depends on where they're at. And it is all about meeting people
Speaker:where they're at. Do they even know what they would love? Sometimes we don't
Speaker:have a clear idea. Discovering that idea, discovering our
Speaker:values, our passion, Our purpose. That can be a number one
Speaker:thing. If people already have that,
Speaker:fantastic. But if not, that's where I start. The second one is
Speaker:honestly the self concept. Like I was saying before, but that self concept is
Speaker:our beliefs. It's everything society has told us. It's everything our parents, our
Speaker:teachers that we have chosen to internalize.
Speaker:Because, you know, as a kid, I was told I was shy by one person
Speaker:and I was told that I talked too much by another. Which one did I
Speaker:internalize? Right. My grade nine social teacher thought I talked too much.
Speaker:My dad thought I was shy. So it
Speaker:is that self concept is that set of beliefs
Speaker:that we have decided to internalize. And those we
Speaker:discover, we lean in. And how do we know when to lean
Speaker:in? It's when we feel off.
Speaker:So if I'm thinking of my vision or my next step to take or that
Speaker:next job that I'd like to apply for and there's that negative feeling inside,
Speaker:we lean in and go, well, where's that coming from? What is the
Speaker:belief that you have there? When was the first time you felt this way? We
Speaker:try to take that back and discover what that belief was and then ask
Speaker:ourselves, does that belief serve you? You know, when I
Speaker:was 2, my dad, I asked my dad if I could help paint a wall.
Speaker:And I remember this, and he cannot believe I remember it. I was two,
Speaker:I asked if I could help and he said, you're too little.
Speaker:And of course I'm too little. He's building a brand new home. I can't
Speaker:even lift the brush like, I get it. But in my mind,
Speaker:since that moment, I have had to prove myself
Speaker:in everything. And that meant I didn't believe I
Speaker:was worthy now, that I wasn't deserving now of
Speaker:whatever it was. And so I had to go back and ask myself, does
Speaker:that belief serve me? No, it doesn't. What would
Speaker:I love to believe? I would love to believe that what I'd
Speaker:like to do or have is for me, do you still
Speaker:have the belief? I feel it rear its
Speaker:ugly head in the weirdest situations. And yet at other times,
Speaker:I'm blissfully free of it. So that's where that
Speaker:awareness comes in, is having people notice that
Speaker:emotion again. Does that come. Oh, there comes that emotion again. Oh, that's
Speaker:that. I decided I don't believe that anymore. This is what I believe instead. And
Speaker:that's the work that I do in order to correct. Because what is a
Speaker:belief? A belief is an idea.
Speaker:It's an idea we've repeated in our Mind enough and
Speaker:decided to give value to. I've
Speaker:decided to. I can change a belief in an instant because that serves
Speaker:me. Because you mentioned having a
Speaker:memory at the age of two, which is extraordinary. I
Speaker:recently spoke with someone trying to remember specifically, but the
Speaker:point was that by the age of seven,
Speaker:which we somehow kind of declare the age of reason,
Speaker:you know, by the time you're seven, you can discern between right
Speaker:and wrong, good and bad, up and down,
Speaker:that so many of life's,
Speaker:your life's beliefs
Speaker:are embedded in you that you don't even know, as you said,
Speaker:what a parent says, what a grandparent says, what a sibling does,
Speaker:or how people react to you. You're shy,
Speaker:you talk too much. Well, which one is it?
Speaker:Those tender years of one to seven
Speaker:where you're not even aware of these things, you can't even measure
Speaker:what they could lead to. Is it ever
Speaker:too late to be able to go back? Whether you can
Speaker:identify the where or the when. Like not everybody at 2
Speaker:remembers wanting to paint a wall. But can you go back?
Speaker:How do you go back and say, ah,
Speaker:that was when it happened and now I'm going to change course.
Speaker:It's never too late. Good. Ever.
Speaker:Beliefs are truly just ideas that we can change. For
Speaker:me, I invite people to follow the path of the emotion.
Speaker:And you're right, sometimes we
Speaker:don't know where that came from. Maybe that memory isn't conscious
Speaker:anymore. That is a possibility. At that point,
Speaker:I invite people to truly rewrite their story or their belief.
Speaker:At any rate, so if when I.
Speaker:This isn't me, but perhaps, you know, if. When I pay a bill, I'm
Speaker:always worried that I'm not going to be able to pay the next one and
Speaker:makes me feel tense, you know, ask yourself, well, does that belief
Speaker:serve you? And if you don't know where it came from, that's okay.
Speaker:What would you love to believe instead is still the next step.
Speaker:And then reinforcing that. So every time that emotion comes up
Speaker:now, I mean, my favorite thing is to ask people, how do you feel when
Speaker:you log into your bank account? Very often we have a sinking
Speaker:feeling. We don't feel there's enough money. We're nervous, you name it. Well,
Speaker:then don't log in. Stop it.
Speaker:How would you love to feel? I would love to appreciate the money that
Speaker:I have, the flow that I see coming. I could look back at how
Speaker:many times I've been paid in my past and total it up and know
Speaker:my true worth and money has come through.
Speaker:Take a Few moments to do those things and then log in.
Speaker:That's you doing the work. Right. And if you can't
Speaker:shift it, log in tomorrow. Because paying that bill a day
Speaker:late with a different emotion is worth
Speaker:more than the late fee. Because it will bring you more
Speaker:into your life because you are attracting from who you are
Speaker:being at that moment. It sounds so simple. And
Speaker:you know what? It makes a lot of sense. So you can see
Speaker:yourself as a victim or you can see yourself as a victor.
Speaker:Victor. Depending on how you
Speaker:decide to see yourself. Yes. You know, I had
Speaker:a client years ago and God forgive me, she
Speaker:was not a physically attractive person. By
Speaker:typical standards of beauty,
Speaker:she wasn't. But she believed
Speaker:truly beyond the shadow of a doubt
Speaker:that she was gorgeous. Yes.
Speaker:She kept herself very well. She wore beautiful clothing. She had a
Speaker:very statuesque appearance.
Speaker:She walked in and she didn't command
Speaker:attention. She demanded it difference. But
Speaker:she believed that she was the most beautiful person in the world.
Speaker:And after a while.
Speaker:You can, and the vice versa. You can look
Speaker:at someone say, oh my gosh, look at that beautiful person, look at that handsome
Speaker:man, and then you start to get to know a little bit and that wanes,
Speaker:that becomes not so great anymore.
Speaker:So perceptions, realities.
Speaker:So why do we struggle with this? So if there are
Speaker:solutions, you have to identify the
Speaker:problem and you have to have the desire to change it, correct?
Speaker:Absolutely. So once you have the desire,
Speaker:you can change it. Never too late. You told us that.
Speaker:Great news.
Speaker:Can people work with you? How do you make yourself available
Speaker:to take people through that beautiful
Speaker:empowering process? Absolutely.
Speaker:Susannebloom.com, my website. There's ways
Speaker:to join my workshops, there's ways to join my events.
Speaker:I have a three day event called Aligned and Amplified that I do several
Speaker:times a year that really helps people discover what they're
Speaker:looking for in their life, who they are to be
Speaker:in order to align with that and how to remain aware
Speaker:enough to see that come to fruition for them
Speaker:instead of what they usually see. So yeah,
Speaker:Susannebloom.com is the easiest way. And you know, we get so discouraged.
Speaker:B O H M B L O H M. Susanne Blohm. You know
Speaker:what just came into my mind when we hear these stories of people who
Speaker:dream of winning a lottery and many have,
Speaker:and their lives have been absolutely ruined. Yes.
Speaker:You're manifesting it, are you man? Is that you manifested
Speaker:it. But you've defined wealth the wrong way.
Speaker:You've defined wealth only in the material. And you lose your friends,
Speaker:you break relationships, you have to Almost hide
Speaker:people's lives have been ruined because you may have seen yourself
Speaker:as a lottery winner, but you didn't see yourself as
Speaker:a calm, cool, collected, wealthy person who
Speaker:knows how to conduct themselves in relationships. And you know, when
Speaker:someone asks you for money, how do you deal with that? They haven't done any
Speaker:of the work. Right. They still themselves at that
Speaker:low, I wouldn't say lower level. Like it's no higher or lower, but who they
Speaker:were before the money without knowing how to change
Speaker:and be the person who is wealthy now.
Speaker:They don't have ways, in all ways who, who like
Speaker:when you look at someone, the last thing is you see
Speaker:is the materialistic. Everything
Speaker:else shines through.
Speaker:Absolutely. So if you want to learn how to be a really good
Speaker:lottery winner and how to put that kind of
Speaker:manifestation into work for yourself and others in
Speaker:the most positive way, you've got to work with Susanne. It's Susanne. S U
Speaker:Z A N N E Bloom B L
Speaker:O H M dot com Can I
Speaker:just tell you, you have the most calming demeanor. Just
Speaker:the calm in your voice
Speaker:is very, is very cathartic. Very, very therapeutic for
Speaker:me. And I thank you so much for that. Thank you. I
Speaker:appreciate that, Beth. Well, I appreciate you and I've loved having you
Speaker:here as today's, this episode's guest on
Speaker:BEP Talks. And I urge people who have heard this message
Speaker:and you have to hear it, and you will find yourself in
Speaker:this message if you are willing
Speaker:to look deep enough, you will find yourself
Speaker:in what Susanne has shared with us today. So
Speaker:I thank you once again for joining me. And I say to all of our
Speaker:listeners, you have a story too that's worth sharing. And we'd love
Speaker:to put you here on stage at Bev Talk so you can share your beliefs,
Speaker:experiences and passions. It can change the world. And if you change
Speaker:one person, you have done your job. You have
Speaker:changed the world. So as I always say, may the best
Speaker:always be yet to come. And until we talk again,
Speaker:bye for now.