I remember sitting cross-legged on the living room floor,
the scent of pine needles and cookies in the air.
My tiny hands clutched a red crayon, and with all the determination of a five-year-old,
I scribbled my letter to Santa.
I didn’t hold back.
A shiny red bicycle.
A treehouse that touched the clouds.
A puppy.
I poured my biggest dreams onto that paper, sealing it with a giant, glittery “Thank you, Santa!”
Here’s the wild part:
I didn’t hope he’d deliver—I knew he would.
The belief was so pure, so absolute.
And looking back, I realize now that I wasn’t just writing to Santa.
I was practicing manifestation, long before I knew what that word meant.
You see, that childlike faith—the kind that doesn’t question,
doesn’t hesitate—is the exact energy we need as adults to create the lives we want.
Writing down your desires, whether for Santa or the Universe,
isn’t just a nostalgic Christmas tradition.
It’s a powerful act of creation.
And when you do it with a heart full of belief—like the kind you had
when you wrote to Santa—things start to shift in amazing ways.
So, what if this Christmas, you wrote a wish list for your dreams—not to Santa, but to the Universe?
Drop me a reply and share your biggest dream.
Let’s dream big together.
Now, Here’s How to Write Your Magical Manifestation Letter
1. Start with Gratitude
Before diving into your wishes, take a moment to thank the Universe (or Santa—your choice!)
for the blessings already in your life.
Gratitude creates an energy of abundance that draws even more good things your way.
Imagine starting your letter like this:
“Dear Santa (or Universe), thank you so much for the love, laughter, and light that fills my life.
I am so grateful for everything I have…”
2. Dream Big, Like You Did as a Kid
What did you ask for when you were little?
You didn’t limit yourself, did you?
This time, go big too.
Write about your dreams without holding back or worrying if they’re “too much.”
Instead of “I hope for a better job,” write,
“I am so grateful for my dream job where I feel valued, inspired, and financially free.”
3. Feel the Joy
Close your eyes and imagine how it would feel to have your dreams come true.
Would you feel joy bubbling up?
Peace settling over you?
Excitement spreading through your whole body?
Let those emotions pour into your words.
4. Write in the Present Tense
This is key.
Don’t write “I want to be happy.”
Write, “I am so happy now that I have found my perfect home.”
Speak your dreams into existence as if they’re already here.
5. Seal It with Trust and Magic
Once your letter is done, tuck it somewhere special—under your tree,
in a favorite book, or even mail it to Santa himself (yes, he has an address!).
When you write your Manifestation Letter,
you’re channeling the same magic that made childhood Christmases so special.
That faith, that excitement, that certainty—it’s not just nostalgia.
It’s the energy of miracles.
Kids don’t question if they’re asking for too much.
They believe.
And when you write with that same childlike trust, you align with a powerful creative force.
Call it the Universe, the Christmas spirit, or just the magic of belief.
What’s one dream you’d include in your letter this year?
Maybe it’s a fresh start, a chance to travel the world,
or simply feeling more peace and joy in your daily life.
Whatever it is, let yourself dream freely—like you did when you were five.
I’d love to hear about it. Hit reply or share in the comments:
What’s your biggest wish for 2025?
Let’s put it out there together.