5 Tips on How to Timeline Jump

  1. Change your thoughts

When you start thinking new thoughts, you are attuning yourself to a new sector of reality. Most of us are thinking the same thoughts repetitively day after day without even realizing it. This is why it feels like “nothing is changing” — because your thoughts aren’t changing. They keep reinforcing each other. The thoughts you keep thinking are basically what becomes your beliefs. This is what you manifest from.

Sometimes all it takes is one perspective shift and that can create an entirely new version of reality for yourself. You can go from “I’m shy and insecure, no one likes me” to “I’m a confident bad bitch and people love being around me.” I know that sounds a little ridiculous but trust me — if you started repeating this affirmation daily, eventually you would start to find evidence of it in your world. The more evidence you find, the more you believe it to be true. The world always begins to reflect your inner thoughts. What you are experiencing today is an accumulation of the dominant thoughts you have been thinking for a long period of time.

This doesn’t mean you have to obsessively analyze every single thought that crosses your brain. But you do have to catch the dominant, negative beliefs or attitudes you have about yourself or the world. If you change at least one of them, others will start to catch on and shift alongside with it.

2. Claim a new identity.

You have to *be* the thing before it arrives. You have to claim it as your identity even before you see the physical manifestation of it in your world.

For years, I never told people I was a writer. I would say “I’m unemployed.” I didn’t want to claim this title for myself because I thought it wasn’t legitimate, it wasn’t “real,” because I wasn’t a journalist, or making my primary income from writing.

But that’s bullshit. I am writer. You can choose whatever and whoever you want to be. There are no rules in life. That is the secret: you choose it before you’re ready. You just decide you are that thing, no matter what your external conditions or circumstances tell you. You hold steadfast to the vision.

When you claim a new identity for yourself, you start to feel, think, and act in accordance with this new identity. Reality eventually has no choice but to start reflecting this new reality back to you.

You’re never going to feel 100% ready. There’s always some discomfort that comes with change; the discomfort or fear is a sign you are on your growth edge. It’s a sign you are about to jump into an entirely new reality. 

3. Normalize Your Vision

You know you’re about to manifest the thing you’ve been asking for when it starts to feel normal and natural, like “duh, of course this is going to happen.” You have to see your desires and the vision you want to cultivate like putting in an order at a restaurant, or as mundane as going out to get the mail from the mailbox.

When you normalize what you want, you start to feel into that frequency and sense in your body that new reality. You start to adjust and attune towards that timeline. You start to pull the ingredients into your physical world. It doesn’t feel as big of a “jump” from here to there.

Because here’s the thing: everything can feel exciting and novel at first, but at some point, it will feel mundane, it will feel boring. It will feel completely normal.


“How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.”

—Annie Dillard 


Your manifestation is eventually going to be part of your daily life. It's not one big cataclysmic moment: you really have to feel what it’s going to be like on a daily basis. The less far-fetched it sounds, the closer it is to coming to fruition.

4. Unhook from Pendulums.

Pendulums is a term from Reality Transurfing, which basically refers to collective thought structures, beliefs, and opinions which can suck your life force energy.

Pendulums = conditioning.

The basic premise is “do what I do, and you will achieve X.”

For example, there are money and success pendulums which tell you which strategy you *need* to do in order to be successful.

Or social media pendulums, which hook your thoughts, attention, and energy as a consumer, or as a creator, you buy into the idea “I have to post X content, or X amount of times to be go viral and blow up.”

There’s the politics pendulum, which encourages you to pick a side and get riled up, essentially pouring all your energy into these thoughts and beliefs instead of redirecting towards yourself and your own desires.

(not saying you can’t be into politics, because for some people they genuinely are natural political activists if it aligns with their authentic desires. But it can be a major distraction for many people, who are conditioned to care about things which don’t matter to them personally.)

Pendulums are all about rules. They will tell you “This is right and this is wrong.” You start to resonate with certain thought patterns which actually don’t belong to you.

Whatever you want to manifest, or the timeline you are looking to jump into — you are only going to get there through your unique path.

Not anybody else’s.

You have to follow your own rules. You have to listen to your inner authority, your intuition, your inner being, whatever you choose to call it.

Pendulums will hook you in and distract you and weigh you down. You have to consistently reassess where you are being hooked away from your authentic path and inner knowing.

5. Don’t worry about the “how” — choose the final frame.

You can’t decide the path to get there, but you can choose to end frame. Your job is to stick to the vision and hold it in your mind’s eye. The universe/life will deliver the circumstances, people, opportunities and events to make that reality happen for you.

As long as you hold steadfast to the final end frame — you might paint a scene in your head, or create a visceral feeling in your body — it will come to fruition… maybe not in the way you expected, but it will arrive on one condition: you have absolute faith and inner conviction it will happen.

You have to trust the alternatives flow; you have to trust the universe knows what it’s doing. Even when something comes up that doesn’t go according to “plan” — tell yourself, “this is part of the plan, I trust my world. Everything is working out perfectly.”

I know this sounds delusional. I know this sounds crazy. We have been conditioned since the dawn of time to “look at reality” and “stick to the facts.” We have our own preconceived ideas of what is “good” and “bad”. We try to avoid pain as much as possible.

But there is always a silver lining. If you hold to the silver lining as much as possible, if you choose to see the glass as half-empty versus half-full, your reality will start to reflect that back to you.

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