What If It’s All a Miracle? How My Hardest Year Became the Beginning of Everything—Including This Brand
Jul 09, 2025
There are moments in life where everything unravels.
Not just a fray at the edges—I mean a full-blown, uninvited plot twist.
For me, it looked like this:
Two cross-country moves in 2 years. Lost income. A painful move away from family.
And a whole truckload of our possessions that never made it to our new home in Colorado.
And I mean that literally—we moved across the country, and a large chunk of our belongings vanished into thin air.
I remember one night in particular.
Boxes everywhere. Essential furniture missing. No sense of stability.
But we laid a blanket out on the porch and called it a "porch picnic."
It was one of those make-the-best-of-it kind of nights, and something happened there.
My boys started laughing—uncontrollably, contagiously.
My husband and I followed. And in the middle of that laughter, I had a moment of clarity so sharp it sliced through the fog of my grief.
I'd been pleading for a month, "God, why would you move us back here and leave us with nothing?"
And the answer finally dropped in—quiet but undeniable:
I didn’t leave you with nothing. I left you with everything.
That moment cracked me open.
I realized how much I had equated worth with what I could hold, earn, or display—
and how little I had truly been present to the miracle of simply being together.
Before this season, I used to live by the old paradigm:
When I see it, then I’ll believe it.
I was a spreadsheet girl.
I believed in manifestations I could track, hustle I could control,
and success I could overwork myself into.
But something in that season of loss shifted me.
I stopped waiting for proof and started practicing belief.
- Belief that maybe life was still on my side.
- Belief that maybe the detour was the path.
- Belief that maybe miracles were happening all along—and I was just too in my head to notice.
Turns out, when you believe first, you see more.
The brain is wired that way, actually. (Hi, Reticular Activating System.)
When we shift our focus, we shift what we notice.
When we decide to believe in the possibility of miracles, we begin to notice:
- The song lyrics that hit right when we needed them
- The stranger’s smile that makes your day
- The check that shows up unexpectedly
- The bird that lands beside you when you're in a spiral
Micro-miracles. Then, macro ones.
When I stopped spreadsheeting my life and started trusting it,
I felt more peace than I ever had in my life.
Like unclenching your jaw for the first time in years.
(Or, let’s be honest, your butt cheeks.)
Here’s what I’ve learned:
The more I practiced noticing the small, beautiful things—sunlight on the floor, a laugh around the dinner table, a perfectly timed song—the more beauty seemed to show up.
That’s not just spiritual fluff; it’s science.
Emotions like gratitude, awe, and love expand your heart’s electromagnetic field.
They literally shift your frequency. And when your frequency changes, so does what you attract.
This is the Miracle Frequency.
It’s not about toxic positivity or pretending things are fine—
It’s about being open to the sacred within the simple.
Gratitude doesn’t just feel good—it opens the door to more.
More peace.
More presence.
More unexpected magic.
Once you tune into it, you can’t unsee it.
If you’re in the middle of your own unraveling—
Take a deep breath. The winds will shift.
There is wisdom to be found in your discomfort.
And there are miracles already happening around you.
Miracles aren’t a lucky person thing.
They’re a pay attention on purpose thing.
And we’re always just one mindset shift away from seeing it all differently.
Welcome to the Miracle Frequency.
Ritual to Try This Week:
Take a 10-minute Miracle Mile walk. No phone. Just your breath, your senses, and a question in your heart: “What miracles want to find me today?”
Then take a walk with us—grab the Miracle Magnet walking meditation. Let this gift be your next step into the miracle frequency.
Wear the Frequency:
Let this week’s reminder live on your body. Our “I Am a Miracle Magnet” crew was born from this exact shift—from waiting for proof to being the proof.
Wear it like a prayer.