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How to use, update & understand the Specific Focus

Learn how to effectively use the specific focus field when signing up for purifications and how to keep it simple and powerful.

What is a specific focus?

A specific focus arises in your body. It is a genuine, spontaneously arising wish, dreaming or recognition of something needed for yourself, another, a place or a situation - often in direct response to a real-life circumstance. You can use a specific focus to positively change things in concert with your natural ability to purify.


Why add a specific focus?

Adding a specific focus in the purification space calibrates your natural ability to purify at the accelerated rate of the multiple power of the group - in alignment with nature’s principles. This makes:

  • real, positive change happen because it is rooted in purity;

  • everyone in the group, including you, achieves faster, real-world results;

  • your own natural ability to purify is more powerful, efficient and impactful; and

  • your own personal issues clean up more quickly without needing to directly focus on them, work them out or "solve" them.


Where to write a specific focus - and how many?

If it's for you:

  • Write on the My Specific Focus page in your Personal account. You can update your own specific focus here at any time. You should only write a few specific focuses at one time - according to your immediate situation right now. Include what's genuinely there in your body that moment at the time of writing.

  • You can also use Immediate Assistance. Write your specific focus in the "Area of need" field during sign-up. Once submitted, it cannot be updated.

If it's not for you:

  • If the person has a serious issue, sign up the person or issue separately in the Reboot Group. Enter their name or describe the situation and write a single specific focus for that person or issue in the Register someone section. Once submitted, the specific focus cannot be updated.

  • Alternatively, you can use Immediate Assistance. Write the specific focus for the person or issue in the Area of need field during sign-up. Once submitted, it cannot be updated.

  • If the person has a minor issue, add them to your own specific focus on the My Specific Focus page in your Personal account. You should only add in one or two people so as not to burden yourself and remove them after one or two weeks.


Who or what can benefit from a specific focus?

Anyone and anything. It can be for:

  • you;

  • a world issue, group of people, country or leader;

  • a person you know or don't, including someone dead;

  • an animal, plant or pet;

  • a place, house, office or building; or

  • a business, organisation, or project

  • a system, concept, or object.


How to write in the specific focus field

Write clearly and simply exactly what's needed or the situation which needs to change. Use your native language. You can type in the field:

  • The positive change needed or what you would like to happen

  • The issue that needs resolving

  • A question

  • "Area of greatest need" (most of the time this is enough)

  • The name of the person or issue if they're being added short-term to your own specific focus

You only need to distil the essence of the situation: just a few keywords are enough. There isn’t much space in the specific focus field, and that’s intentional. Jacqueline doesn’t need lots of details.

Keep it short and succinct for maximum impact.


Tips for writing a specific focus

  • What wells up in your body? Go with what comes to mind naturally.

  • Identify the positive need: For example, success with a project, health concerns, relationship issues, etc.

  • Pose a question: Such as, "Why is X not speaking to me?" or "How will I achieve X?"


You can’t get it wrong

You can't get a specific focus "wrong" and it doesn't matter what language you use. Nature decides. If your specific focus isn’t correct, nothing will happen or something else more aligned will happen instead. Trust what your body feels in the moment - no visualisation or overthinking is required.


How to record & update your specific focus in your Personal account

  • Once logged in, you’ll see the My Specific Focus area where you can make any changes.

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