The Mindset Reset Technique for Magnetic Marketing Energy-Based
There’s a specific kind of frustration that comes when you change your strategy but the result stays the same. New content format — same non-resonant response. Different platform — same non-ideal clients showing up. Revised messaging — same quality of connection. At some point, the reasonable question is: if the external approach keeps changing and the pattern stays the same, what isn’t changing?
The attractor pattern framework offers a direct answer. What you consistently attract through your showing up isn’t primarily a function of your strategy. It’s a function of your current attractor pattern — the composite of states, beliefs, and energetic orientations you’re operating from when you create. And that pattern, until it changes, reliably reproduces itself regardless of what the content says on the surface.
This is not mysticism — it’s a recognizable phenomenon. People read beneath the surface of content. They pick up on the state the content was created from, on what’s being called for unconsciously, on the actual frequency being broadcast. What attractor patterns are actually doing is generating a specific quality of response from the field you’re showing up in — and that quality tends to be consistent until the pattern itself is addressed.
Recognizing Your Current Attractor Pattern
The attractor pattern framework begins with observation rather than judgment. Before any attempt to shift the pattern, you need to accurately see what it currently is.
The clearest signal is the quality of response you consistently receive. Not individual data points, but the pattern over time. What kind of people tend to show up when you show up? What quality of engagement — or non-engagement — repeats? When you attract clients, what problems do they typically bring? What do people miss or misunderstand about what you offer?
This is diagnostic information. The consistent pattern in what you attract mirrors something in what you’re projecting, below the level of the content itself.
The second signal is what showing up actually feels like from the inside. Is the dominant state one of genuine offering — expressing something you know to be valuable for a specific person who needs it? Or is it primarily oriented around a different concern — being seen, being validated, being proven worthy, or being enough? The state that dominates the creating process tends to be what the content broadcasts, regardless of its surface message.
The belief layer that runs the attractor is often where the pattern is maintained. Beliefs about who the work is for, whether it’s genuinely valuable, whether the right people actually exist and can find it, whether showing up fully is safe — these shape the attractor pattern in ways that strategy adjustments don’t reach.
The Figure-Eight Pattern
The attractor pattern framework introduces the figure-eight as a way of understanding how patterns perpetuate themselves. The showing-up pattern produces a consistent result. That result confirms the underlying belief that generated the pattern. The confirmed belief deepens the pattern. Which produces the same result again.
If the pattern is scarcity-oriented — showing up from a place of needing rather than offering — the response tends to confirm that scarcity. The non-resonant attraction or the absence of response becomes evidence that the scarcity was warranted. Which deepens the orientation toward scarcity in the next round of showing up. The loop runs until something disrupts it from outside the loop itself.
Strategy adjustments operate within the loop. They change the surface output without addressing the orientational pattern that generates it. This is why the same result can persist across dozens of strategic pivots.
What disrupts the figure-eight is intervention at the level of the generating state, not the generated content. The mindset reset technique approaches this directly.
The Mindset Reset Technique
Step 1: Identify the dominant pull
Before creating, notice what the dominant pull is in the creating process. Not what you intend — what actually has most of your attention when you’re showing up. Is it the person you’re creating for? The quality of what you’re expressing? Or is the strongest pull something more internal — how this will be received, whether it will work, whether you’ll be seen as enough?
This is not self-criticism. It’s accurate observation of where your attention actually lands. The attractor pattern framework is specific: where attention goes, attraction follows. The pull that dominates the creating process shapes what the content actually calls in.
Step 2: Locate the opposite pole
The figure-eight has two poles. If the dominant pull is need-based — showing up primarily oriented toward what you want to receive — the opposite pole is offering-based: showing up primarily oriented toward what you have to give.
Locating the opposite pole is a concrete act. Who specifically needs what you know? Not in the abstract — a specific kind of person, with a specific situation, for whom the content you’re creating is genuinely useful. The opposite pole isn’t a performance of generosity. It’s a genuine reorientation toward the specific value of what you’re expressing.
The somatic component of pattern reset means this reorientation happens in the body, not just in the mind. What does it feel like to be in the offering state? Where in the body does genuine service-orientation live? What does the breath do when you’re creating from that place versus from the need-based pull?
Step 3: Hold the transcendent position
The figure-eight has a third position: the point where the two loops meet. This is what the attractor pattern framework calls pattern transcendence — the position that observes both loops without being captured by either.
From this position, both the need-based pattern and the offering-based pattern are visible. You can see that you have the capacity for both, that the need-based pull is understandable and not shameful, and that the choice of which to lead with is genuinely available to you.
Holding this position before creating — briefly, not as a lengthy ritual — produces a different starting state. Not the performance of the offering orientation, but a genuine reorientation that creates from a wider awareness.
Step 4: Create from the reset
After the brief reset, create. Not from an idea of how creation should look, but from the actual state produced by the mindset reset. The content that emerges from this position will be different — not necessarily in its words, but in what it broadcasts.
Rewiring the pattern at the nervous system level is the longer arc of this work. A single reset produces a different starting state for one session. Consistent practice over time begins to shift the default — the baseline attractor pattern from which showing up begins, without requiring a deliberate reset each time.
The Shift in What Gets Attracted
Where attractor work fits in the full approach is in the generating layer — the invisible infrastructure beneath the content that determines what the content actually calls in.
As the attractor pattern shifts from need-based to offering-based, the quality of what gets attracted tends to shift as well. Not through changed targeting, not through improved strategy, but through a different signal being sent. The people who show up in response to genuine offering are different from the people who show up in response to visible need.
This is the mechanism beneath magnetic presence: not a technique for seeming different, but a genuine shift in what you’re projecting from beneath the surface of the content.
The Abundance GPS Skool community works with attractor patterns as a core dimension of the showing-up work — because what you attract follows what you project, and projection operates from somewhere deeper than strategy. If you want to shift this with others doing the same work, the door is open at https://www.skool.com/miraclesforme/about.
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