A Wish List For The Week

Maxwell Akin
3 min readJan 20, 2025

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Our intention, with this essay, is sharing.

Sharing what?

A method for manifesting the perfect week.

The Power Of Intention

Every intention you have is a possibility.

A possibility that could become a living reality.

If you want to make an intention a living reality, you must, as one does, engage in certain acts.

You can take action and move towards a particular goal.

Or, close your eyes, and feel the attainment, and enjoyment, of a particular yearning.

And so on and so forth.

The two examples clarified above are valid.

But, there’s something else.

Every so often, intention is enough.

There have been times, in my life, when writing down an intention, and letting it go, was more than enough.

Just as an example, in 2022, I wanted a new job.

I wrote down “I intend to get a new job on January 12th of 2022.”

On January 12th, of 2022, I got the job.

I completely forgot about the intention and, as such, did very little to move towards this intention.

And, yet, it happened.

It actually happened.

The intention was more than enough.

Our method is rooted in the following notion: if you set an intention, then that intention is more than enough.

Or, at the very least, it could be.

It could be.

Our method is an experiment.

A Wish List For The Week

To use our method, think about the week.

Or, more specifically, think about what you want this week to bring you.

Just as an example, if you want a new job, then that’s what you want this week to bring.

Give yourself a few minutes to think about this.

To think about what would make the coming week one of the most lovely weeks of your life.

Or, at least, a very lovely, pleasant week.

Right after you come up with what would make this week so very lovely, give yourself a few minutes to write down every single one of those lovely wishes.

To do this, you can open up a document — or, a fresh sheet of paper — and write “I intend to get a new job this week.”

Or, again, whatever it is that you want.

Do this and, while doing it, focus entirely on each wish.

Give them the space and time they need to be present within your mind.

On top of that, include wishes that, for whatever reason, seem rather improbable.

Such as visiting a place that you don’t necessarily think you will visit.

You should also include simple wishes that don’t necessarily seem particularly significant.

If you are going to go to the library on Tuesday, you should include that wish despite its apparent insignificance.

By the time you finish writing this list, you will have filled it with all of the things you want for the week.

Doing the above will allow you to have the best week possible.

Alternative Possibilities

Right before we conclude this essay, there are three alternative possibilities to share.

Our first possibility is to use this method for a particular day.

Or, a particular month.

A particular year.

And so on and so forth.

Our second possibility is to use this method for a particular wish.

You can make a wish list of all the things you want that happen to be connected to one wish.

If you want a new job, for example, you can list all of the wishes connected to that new job.

Our third possibility is to write down your wishes.

And, then, to let it go.

Just let it go.

If you do this then, perhaps, you will receive what you want.

You may be guided to it.

Or, something like that.

Conclusion

Just to wrap this up, thank you for reading!

If you enjoyed this essay, please feel free to reach out with an email sent to “maxwellcakin@gmail.com.”

Best wishes and have a great day!

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Maxwell Akin
Maxwell Akin

Written by Maxwell Akin

Hey! I’m Max! I Hope You Enjoy What You’re Reading, And If You Want To Reach Me For Any Reason At All, You Can Do So At “maxwellcakin@gmail.com”.

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