12 Questions That Reveal Your Relationship With Magnetic Marketing Energy-Based

The first twelve questions that reveal your magnetic relationship focus on the immediate dimensions of showing up: what triggers creating, what conditions enable genuine presence, what patterns are running beneath the surface strategy. These twelve go deeper — into the relational and structural dimensions that the first set of questions doesn’t reach.

Take each question seriously. The pattern of answers will point toward something.

1. When someone in my orbit responds genuinely to my work — when they say it changed something for them — how do I respond internally? Is there a quality of satisfaction that grounds me, or something more complicated?

2. What is the longest relationship I have with a potential client who has never moved toward working with me? What do I understand about what’s in the way for them — and is that understanding reflected in my showing up?

3. How often does the quality of my showing up depend on how I’m feeling that day? What is the range of quality between my best and my worst showing up — and what would reduce that range?

4. What honest diagnostic reveals about deeper magnetic patterns — when I look at the people who have referred others to my work, what specifically moved them to do that? Is what moved them visible in my current showing up?

5. What would I stop doing in my magnetic showing up if I discovered it wasn’t serving the people I’m trying to reach? And why am I still doing it if I already suspect that might be true?

6. How do I relate to practitioners in my field whose showing up I admire? Is there a quality of comparison, of wanting to emulate, of feeling behind — or a quality of genuine appreciation that informs rather than pressures?

7. Applying the complete diagnostic to magnetic practice includes this: What is the single thing in my current showing up that I most consistently apologize for, qualify, or hedge? Why does that specific thing require hedging when I say it out loud?

8. When I imagine a potential client who hasn’t yet found my work but needs it — who is somewhere in the world carrying the specific problem I most want to help with — what is the single most useful thing my current showing up would show them? Is that thing visible and findable right now?

9. How much of my showing up is designed for the clients I have, and how much is designed for the clients I want to attract? These are often different people with different needs. Which is the primary orientation?

10. The identity questions that diagnostic work reveals: If I look at my showing up through the eyes of someone who has never heard of me and knows nothing about my field, what is the single clearest thing they could understand about what I do, who it’s for, and what changes when someone works with me?

11. What is the hardest thing to say clearly in my magnetic showing up — the thing I know but find consistently difficult to state plainly? What is it that makes plain statement difficult? Is it fear of judgment, concern about alienating people, or something else entirely?

12. Daily practices that respond to what this diagnostic reveals begin from wherever the honest answers land. So: of all the questions in this diagnostic — this set and the first set — which one produced the most discomfort when I answered it honestly? What does that discomfort point toward?

The convergence across both sets of questions is the most important finding. If the same theme appears in multiple answers — across different questions, different angles, different dimensions — that convergence is pointing toward the primary lever. The practitioner who stays with that primary lever, rather than distributing attention across all the findings equally, will produce the most significant shift in the least time.


The Abundance GPS Skool community works with the full diagnostic — both sets of questions, and the practices that respond to what the honest answers reveal. The door is open at https://www.skool.com/miraclesforme/about.