168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think
Laura Vanderkam
Sarah Prout offers a profound exploration of manifestation through self-love, teaching readers how to align their inner energy with the universal frequency of love to attract happiness and meaningful relationships.

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We often think of love as something that happens to us—a fortunate accident or a gift bestowed by someone else. But what if the love you crave is actually a frequency you generate? This is the central premise of Sarah Prout’s guide to manifesting a life of fulfillment. The core philosophy here is simple but profound: to receive the love, joy, and abundance you desire from the world, you must first embody those qualities within yourself. You must, quite literally, be the love.
Sarah Prout is well-versed in the mechanics of transformation. As the host of the Manifest podcast, she has dedicated her career to understanding the Law of Attraction—the idea that our energy acts as a magnet for our experiences. In this summary, we are going to explore a journey through seven specific ways to unlock your heart. We will look at how moving from a state of lack to a state of worthiness can alter the trajectory of your life.
This isn’t just about positive thinking or wishing on stars. It is about a fundamental shift in how you perceive your reality and your role within it. We’ll discuss how to navigate the messy parts of life—the fear, the failures, and the seasons of sadness—without losing sight of your magical ability to create change. By the end of this journey, you’ll understand how your words, your intuition, and your willingness to let go are the real tools for building the life you’ve always wanted. Let’s begin by exploring the bedrock of all manifestation: the radical belief that you are enough just as you are.
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Before you can change your world, you must change how you see yourself. Explore how self-belief acts as the foundational energy for all transformation.
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In a world full of noise, your inner voice is your most reliable compass. Learn how to clear the static and hear the messages the universe is sending you.
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Comfort is the enemy of growth. Discover why embracing fear and failure is the only way to manifest the transformation you seek.
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You are not a broken machine that needs fixing. Learn to view your life as a series of seasons, where every emotion has its place and purpose.
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Control is often an illusion that causes friction in our lives. Discover how letting go of the ‘how’ allows the universe to provide the ‘what.’
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Your words are not just descriptions of your reality; they are the architects of it. Learn why the word ‘abracadabra’ holds the key to manifesting your future.
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Love is more than an emotion; it is the fundamental energy of the universe. Explore how to tap into this endless supply through visualization and presence.
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The journey toward manifesting happiness is not a destination you reach, but a way of being you adopt. As we’ve seen through the seven pathways shared by Sarah Prout, the power to transform your reality is already within your grasp. It begins with the radical act of believing in your own worth and listening to the quiet guidance of your intuition. It continues as you bravely step into the unknown, embracing your failures as necessary bridges to your future self.
Remember that you are a whole being, and that every season of your life—no matter how dark—serves a purpose in your growth. By surrendering the need for total control, you allow the universe to surprise you with its generosity. And through the intentional use of your words and the power of visualization, you can architect a life that reflects your deepest desires.
To put these ideas into practice starting today, look for small, supportive acts of self-care that reinforce your new mindset. Maybe you start a dream journal to better understand your subconscious messages, or you pick up a paintbrush to express the emotions you’ve been holding back. Perhaps you simply commit to reading one book a month to keep your mind open to new possibilities. Whatever you choose, do it with the intention of being the love you wish to see in the world.
The magic you are looking for is not ‘out there’ somewhere—it is moving through you right now. Take a deep breath, recognize your power, and step into your new reality. You are worthy, you are intuitive, and above all, you are love.
Have you ever felt like you were constantly chasing happiness, only to find it slipping through your fingers? Be the Love addresses this universal struggle by shifting the focus from external acquisition to internal transformation. Sarah Prout presents a framework built on the Law of Attraction, suggesting that our external reality is a direct reflection of our internal state. This book serves as a roadmap for those seeking to heal past wounds, silence self-doubt, and reclaim their inherent power. The core promise of the book is that you can manifest a life of joy and abundance by becoming the very thing you seek. Through seven distinct pathways—including worthiness, intuition, and intentionality—Prout guides listeners toward a state of emotional empowerment. By combining personal anecdotes of struggle and triumph with practical spiritual techniques, the book provides the tools necessary to unlock the heart and build a future defined by love rather than fear.
Sarah Prout is a best-selling author and the voice behind the widely acclaimed Manifest podcast. Her work focuses on helping individuals achieve positive life changes through heart-based healing and emotional empowerment. Having transitioned from being a single mother living on welfare to a thriving entrepreneur, her personal history of resilience informs her writing. She is also the author of the book Dear Universe.
Listeners find this work deeply inspirational, with one describing how it shifted their perspective toward a positive mindset, while many others highlight its potential to transform lives. The content is practical, as one listener pointed out its effective methods for navigating life's challenges, and listeners value the lessons on embracing self-love. They consider the writing relatable and accessible, with one review mentioning it helps them stop overthinking. Listeners commend the narrative's healing quality and storytelling, with one review specifically enjoying the intimate look into the author’s own life experiences.
After hearing Sarah’s podcast for months, I finally dove into 'Be the Love' and it didn't disappoint. This isn't just another book about thinking happy thoughts; it’s a deep dive into the frequency of the universe and how our energy interacts with it. I found the section on 'Wholeness' particularly moving, especially the idea that we aren't broken, but simply moving through different seasons of life. It’s a very grounding perspective for anyone who has struggled with trauma or feels stuck in a rut. While some might find the 'manifesting' language a bit much, the practical steps Sarah offers make it feel attainable. I've started using the affirmations every morning, and the shift in my mindset is already noticeable. It’s about reclaiming your power and responding to life with kindness rather than just reacting to every little stressor.
Show moreFinally got around to reading this during a major life transition, and the timing couldn't have been better. This book is a masterclass in how to stop being a victim of your circumstances and start being the creator of your own joy. I loved the emphasis on visualization; it reminded me that our internal world is just as important as our external one. Sarah’s writing style is conversational and kind, almost like a late-night coffee chat with a wise friend who has been through the fire. I’ve recommended this to three people already because the 'Seven Ways' are so easy to implement immediately. If you want to get out of your head and back into your heart, this is the book you need on your nightstand.
Show morePicked this up on a whim at the bookstore because the cover was so inviting, and I'm so glad I did. Not gonna lie, I was in a pretty dark place with a lot of self-doubt, but reading Sarah’s words felt like a lifeline. Her story about her first speech being a 'disaster' but leading to growth really resonated with me. It taught me that failure isn't the end—it's just a bridge to something better. The focus on becoming the love you want to receive is such a simple but profound concept. I’ve been practicing the visualization techniques before bed, and I feel so much more grounded and ready to face the day. This book is pure healing energy in print form.
Show moreThis book feels like a warm hug mixed with a much-needed reality check on how we speak to ourselves. Sarah Prout’s story about leaving an abusive relationship and building a life from scratch is incredibly inspiring and adds a layer of authenticity that many manifestation books lack. I was particularly struck by the discussion on intention and how words like 'debt' can negatively impact our subconscious. Switching to focus on 'abundance' instead of what I lack has been a total game-changer for my mental health. The writing is accessible and flows quickly, making it easy to finish in a weekend. My only gripe is that it can feel a little repetitive toward the end, but the message of self-worth is one I think everyone needs to hear.
Show moreSarah Prout shares some incredibly raw moments from her past that make the advice feel earned rather than just preached. I didn't expect to read about her struggles as a single mom on welfare, and that vulnerability really helped me connect with her message about intuition. In my experience, most spiritual books gloss over the hard parts, but Sarah leans into the 'wholeness' of life, including the pain and the 'winter' seasons. The focus on 'abracadabra' and the power of language was a fascinating linguistic detour that I’ve already started sharing with my friends. It’s a solid 4-star read for anyone needing a boost in self-esteem. Just be prepared for some heavy emotional content, as she doesn't hold back on the grisly details of her own life experiences.
Show moreThe chapter on intention and the word 'abracadabra' actually changed how I view my daily vocabulary. I never realized how much power I was giving to negative words until I read Sarah's breakdown of the Law of Attraction. To be fair, I did find the parts about social media and 'information bubbles' a bit standard—we've all heard that advice before—but the way she ties it back to our intuition made it feel fresh. The book is physically beautiful and the content is very uplifting. I particularly appreciated the specific advice on how to surrender control, especially as someone who tends to micromanage every aspect of my career. It's a gentle reminder that the universe has a rhythm we need to trust.
Show moreIs it possible to manifest a better life just by shifting your internal frequency? Sarah Prout certainly makes a compelling case for it in this beautiful hybrid of memoir and self-help. Frankly, I was skeptical at first, but the chapter on intuition really won me over. It’s so easy to get distracted by social media feeds, and her advice to spend more time in nature to reconnect with ourselves is something I desperately needed to hear. The book does contain a few intense descriptions of trauma and medical issues, so be aware of that if you’re sensitive. Overall, it’s an empowering read that pushes you to take responsibility for your own happiness. It’s not about magic tricks; it’s about choosing love every single day.
Show moreCan we talk about the journal prompts at the end of each chapter? For me, those were the absolute highlight of this entire reading experience. Truthfully, I found the personal anecdotes a bit hit-or-miss—some were very relatable, while others felt a little too specific to the author's unique lifestyle to be helpful. The book sits in a weird space between a memoir and a self-help guide, which might frustrate readers who want a more structured approach. However, I did appreciate the 'Seven Ways' framework. It provides a decent roadmap for anyone looking to unlock their heart, even if some of the 'woowoo' elements made me cringe slightly. If you’re already a fan of the Law of Attraction, you’ll love this, but skeptics might find it a bit hard to swallow.
Show moreIn my experience, 'Be the Love' is a decent introduction to spiritual manifestation, though it lacks the depth of some older classics in the genre. Sarah is clearly a very compassionate person, and her personal anecdotes are the strongest part of the book. I liked the analogy of life having seasons and how we shouldn't judge ourselves for feeling 'down' during the winter months. However, the 'Seven Ways' felt a bit like common sense at times. I wish there had been more unique exercises besides just journaling and affirmations. It’s a pleasant, quick read that offers some nice positivity, but it might not be the life-altering revelation the marketing suggests. It’s a good 'bridge' book if you’re just starting your spiritual journey.
Show moreLook, I really wanted to vibe with the manifestation stuff here, but it felt a bit too esoteric for my taste. While I respect the author’s journey and her vulnerability in sharing past traumas, the advice often felt vague. Repeating 'I am worthy' is great, but it doesn't always address the systemic issues people face. The section where she describes a medical emergency as a sign to 'let go' was actually quite disturbing to me and felt a bit reckless. I think if you are already into the Manifest podcast, you will find value here, but it didn't offer the practical, grounded steps I was looking for. It felt more like a collection of blog posts than a cohesive guide to changing your life.
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