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Nikola Tesla, the electrical inventor, was fascinated by the numbers 3, 6, and 9. He once said they held the key to the universe. Whether that's true or not, modern manifestation practice borrows the rhythm: write what you want three times in the morning, six times in the afternoon, and nine times at night.

The method isn't really about magic numbers. It's about pattern and repetition. Three touchpoints a day, spaced through your waking hours, means your intentions stay active in your attention. What you keep near, you notice. What you notice, you move toward.

Wild, because

Because our affirmations shouldn't be small, cautious, and reasonable. They should be the things we actually want but don't usually let ourselves say out loud. The body knows. The nervous system knows. Let the affirmations be as big as the dreams.

A pause, because

Three times a day, you stop. You read what you've written. You type it out slowly, deliberately. That pause — the one you'd otherwise fill with email, a scroll, a snack, a task — becomes a small ritual. A breath. A return.

Things you can try

Tap any of these to learn more. There's no right way.

Start with up to three. Write them yourself, or tap "Help me write one" if you want a little help finding the words.

Affirmations work best when they're positive, present tense, and first person. Things like "I am safe to soften" or "I am building what my spirit calls me to." Not what you're not. What you are, or what you're moving toward.

When you open the app, you'll type each affirmation the right number of times for that window — three in the morning, six in the afternoon, nine at night.

Not fast. Not mindlessly. Slowly enough that the words land. The practice is the point, not the finishing.

If you turn them on, you'll get a short, gentle email at each of your three chosen times. The messages vary — no two days feel the same.

If you've already practiced that window, the reminder won't come. If today just isn't the day, there's a Skip Today button on the home screen that lets you off the hook.

After each practice, you can jot down a few words — something you noticed, a shift, a small resistance, a question.

The journal is just for you. It's there when you want it, quiet when you don't.

Your affirmations stay active until you decide to retire them. When you do, they move to your Archive — where you can reuse them later if they want to come back.

There's no pressure to evolve on a schedule.

Going on vacation, or just need some quiet? You can pause reminders and the weekly recap until a date you choose.

Your affirmations wait. The practice is still there when you come back.

Once a week, a gentle email arrives with a small summary of your week — how many practices you completed, what you wrote about.

No streaks. No guilt. Just a small mirror you can look into if you want.

Small, daily, wild.