I had a great interview with Desha Peacock, I think she’s a magical woman. I just really loved this conversation with her. On today's show, we chatted about her book Create the Style You Crave on a Budget You Can Afford, the concept behind her book, how to manifest, how to find clarity in all aspects of your life, ranging from finding the man you want to manifesting your dream house and designing rooms that inspire you. She also shared 7 steps on how to design the life that you want, how to manifest and how not to manifest the life that you want. We also talked about lady bosses and heroes in our lives, as well as how serendipitous it is that we'll both be going on the same styling retreat with Justina Blakeney in Italy this May. It was a really fantastic show, I hope you will enjoy it! And don't forget to check out Project Home, our next month's theme! Go to show notes to sign up for the free ecourse to refresh your home for selling or living: staged4more.com/podcast -Doing what our society expects us to do -The stories (or lies?) people tell -Finding your own path -My own personal story about establishing my business -Living your own essence -How to hit your sweet spot -What's your ideal sweet spot -Your personal heroes -What's a lifestyle coach -Core desire feelings -Goal vs. intention -Inspired action steps -7-step process to design the life that you want -What's manifesting -How to manifest -Vision board -Write and read your intentions out loud -How you can manifest what you want -But (!) you can do manifest the wrong way -The importance of having faith and how to built it -How to manifest your dream home -Create the style you crave on the budget -How to create an interior that inspires you -Declutter your mind -Arrange your space through space and color, and following your intuition on what makes you feel happy and inspired -Mood board -Big Magic -Elizabeth Gilbert on passion and work -Multipotentialite -Myers Briggs -How you can learn to develop your creative expression -Arianna Huffington: My Wake-Up Call Came in the Form of a Broken Face