About ManifestFlow

Built by Sri

The problem nobody talks about

I spent years optimizing my productivity. Pomodoro timers, time-blocking apps, habit trackers, focus music playlists — I tried them all. And they worked, technically. I got more done. I shipped faster. I checked more boxes.

But something was off.

I was productive without being purposeful. Busy without being aligned. I could grind through a 12-hour day and still feel like I was building someone else's life.

The book that changed the equation

Then I picked up a small, strange book written in 1944 — The Feeling is the Secret by Neville Goddard. It wasn't a productivity book. It wasn't a business book. It was about the relationship between imagination, feeling, and the reality we experience.

The core idea was disarmingly simple: what you assume to be true, you will eventually experience. Not in a wishful-thinking way, but as a disciplined practice of holding a clear mental image of what you want and feeling it as already real.

I was skeptical. But I was also stuck. So I tried it.

I started combining my daily focus sessions with short breaks spent not scrolling my phone, but deliberately practicing what Neville called "living in the end" — feeling the reality of my goals as if they were already accomplished. Five minutes of focused imagination between work sprints.

Within weeks, something shifted. Not magic. Not overnight success. But a quiet, growing clarity about what I was building and why. Decisions got easier. Distractions lost their grip. I stopped working toward things and started working from a place of certainty.

Why ManifestFlow exists

I looked for a tool that combined these two things — focused productivity and intentional mindset work. A timer that didn't just count minutes but helped me stay connected to why those minutes mattered. Something that wove wisdom from Neville Goddard, Joseph Murphy, and Florence Scovel Shinn into the rhythm of a work session.

It didn't exist. So I built it.

ManifestFlow is what I wished I had when I was stuck in the gap between doing more and becoming more.

It's a Pomodoro timer at its core — simple, clean, effective. But during breaks, instead of doomscrolling or checking email, you receive insights from the greatest teachers of conscious creation. During focus sessions, flow state soundscapes — binaural beats, singing bowls, ocean waves — help you drop into deep work without distraction.

Who this is for

ManifestFlow is for anyone who does meaningful, intentional work:

You don't need to believe in manifestation to use ManifestFlow. You just need to believe that how you think while you work matters as much as how long you work.

The philosophy behind the tool

ManifestFlow is grounded in the New Thought tradition — a philosophical movement dating back to the 19th century that teaches the practical power of consciousness, imagination, and assumption. The teachers whose wisdom powers this tool include:

These aren't self-help platitudes. They're practical frameworks for working with your mind instead of against it.

What's coming next

ManifestFlow is growing. Here's what's on the roadmap:

This tool is built with the same intentionality it asks of you. Every feature exists because it serves the practice of focused, conscious creation.

Get in touch

Have a suggestion, question, or just want to share how ManifestFlow is fitting into your practice? I'd love to hear from you.

Contact Sri

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ManifestFlow — Focus. Flow. Manifest.