The Three Agreements of Manifestation
- Zeb Hough
- Jun 18
- 3 min read
Updated: Jun 26
Coaching Tool: The Three Agreements of Manifestation
by Zeb Hough
Let’s get something straight before we begin:
This isn’t manifesting as in “wish it and poof it appears.”
This is manifesting as in: align your life with your vision, on purpose, with discipline, and faith.
Manifestation isn’t magic. It’s momentum.
It’s not about control—it’s about congruence.
It’s not about fantasy—it’s about formation.
And it starts with the sacred decision to come into agreement with the life you’re becoming.
These three agreements will reorient your mind, your mouth, and your movement. When they align, so does your life.
1. The Agreement of Thought
“I will think in alignment with my vision.”
Your mind is not just a battlefield—it’s a building site.
Your thoughts are blueprints.
Every thought you entertain becomes a brick in the foundation of your future.
So if your dream is financial freedom, but your thoughts are looping “I’ll never get out of this,” you’re laying down bricks in the wrong direction. We don’t manifest by magic. We manifest by mental agreement.
This week: Start catching your thoughts like fish in a net.
Ask: “Is this thought moving me closer to or further from who I say I’m becoming?”
“I am growing into this.”
“I’m being prepared.”
“I think like someone who’s already walking in it.”
Scripture says:
“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” —Romans 12:2
“We take every thought captive to make it obedient to Christ.” —2 Corinthians 10:5
You can’t always stop the first thought, but you don’t have to host it for dinner. You get to choose what stays.
2. The Agreement of Word
“I will speak words that empower my future.”
Your voice is an architect.
Words are not filler. They’re formative.
They tell your nervous system what story you’re in. They train your belief system to act accordingly. They inform your world how to respond to you.
Story:
I once coached a client who always said, “I’m bad with relationships.” Every new connection felt doomed from the start. Until one day, she shifted:
“I’m learning how to build healthy relationships.”
That one reframe wasn’t fluff. It was faith. It gave her language for the journey—and her body, her boundaries, and her choices began to follow suit.
Scripture says:
“The tongue has the power of life and death.” —Proverbs 18:21
“Let the words of my mouth… be pleasing to you, O Lord.” —Psalm 19:14
So speak from the place you’re going, not just where you’ve been.
Let your voice rise to the level of your vision.
3. The Agreement of Actions
“I will act as if my goal is already becoming real.”
This is where it gets real.
You can think it. You can say it.
But until you live it, you haven’t agreed with it.
Faith without works is dead—not because God needs proof, but because you do.
If you say you’re becoming a leader, show up prepared.
If you say you’re building wealth, steward what you have now.
If you say you want peace, stop running with chaos.
Example:
When I was preparing to step into a new season professionally, I started waking up like I already had the job. I blocked time on my calendar. I studied. I built systems. I made room in my life for what I was praying for. And guess what? It showed up—not because I forced it, but because I was ready to receive it.
Scripture says:
“Faith by itself, if not accompanied by action, is dead.” —James 2:17
“Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might.” —Ecclesiastes 9:10
This isn’t performance—it’s preparation.
Every aligned action is a signal to heaven and earth: “I’m serious about becoming this person.”
Final Integration
These three agreements—thought, word, and action—are not about earning the life you want.
They are about embodying it.
They are about becoming the person who carries it with integrity.
You don’t just get what you want.
You get who you are willing to become.
So this week, step into agreement:
Think in alignment.
Speak with conviction.
Act like it’s already unfolding.
That’s how we manifest.
That’s how we build a life that honors the divine in us.
Weekly Quote:
“What you practice, you become. What you become, you manifest.”—ZTH
You’ve got the power.
This is your life.
Manifest what you want.
And always—I love you. And there’s nothing you can do about it.
Let’s go.
Zeb
Coach | Builder | Believer in Becoming
🌀 Whole life coaching for people becoming who they really are.
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