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Spell: Spell for Victory

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For this spell you'll need a crown or a tiara, which can be purchased from a party supply store or made out of construction paper or vines. You'll also need a blank piece of paper and a pen. On the paper, create an award with your name and an affirmation of the success you're wishing to gain. For instance, if you want a new job, you might design the award to say "In recognition of a job well gained." Place the crown on your head and hold your award proudly in front of you. Stand before a mirror and imagine how you will feel, how you will stand, how you will smile, when you have this success. Carry the award with you or keep it in your home to help manifest your dreams and to help give you the courage to do so.
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