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Common Mistakes Clients Make That Delay Spell Work Results

When clients come for spell work, they often expect quick results. Yet, many find themselves frustrated when changes don’t happen as fast as they hoped. In my experience, certain common mistakes tend to slow down or even block the progress of spell work. Understanding these pitfalls can help you get better results and avoid unnecessary delays.


Not Letting Go of Spell Work


One of the biggest mistakes is holding on too tightly to the spell after it’s done. Spell work requires a certain level of trust and release. When clients keep obsessing over the spell, constantly checking if it’s working or trying to control the outcome, they interfere with the natural flow of energy. This tension can create resistance and delay the results.


For example, a client who repeatedly asks, “Is it working yet?” or tries to redo the spell too soon may actually push the desired outcome further away. Instead, it’s better to complete the spell and then step back, allowing the energy to move freely.


Obsessing About Their Specific Person (SP)


Focusing too much on the specific person involved in the spell can also cause delays. When clients fixate on their SP’s every action, mood, or response, they drain their own energy and create emotional blocks. This obsession often leads to anxiety and impatience, which can cloud the spell’s effectiveness.


A healthier approach is to focus on your own feelings and growth rather than trying to control or chase the SP. This shift helps clear your energy and opens the way for the spell to work as intended.


Not Following the Tips Provided After Spell Work


After completing spell work, I always give clients specific advice on how to support the process. This might include self-care practices, mindset shifts, or avoiding certain behaviors. When clients ignore these tips, they risk undermining the spell’s power.


For instance, if I suggest avoiding negative talk about the situation or the SP, but the client continues to complain or doubt, the spell’s energy can weaken. Following guidance carefully helps maintain the right vibration and speeds up results.


Not Focusing on Themselves


Spell work is not just about changing external circumstances. It’s also about personal transformation. Clients who neglect their own growth, healing, and self-care often find results delayed. This happens because their energy remains scattered or blocked.


Taking time to nurture yourself, build confidence, and release limiting beliefs creates a stronger foundation for the spell to work. For example, journaling about your feelings, practicing meditation, or engaging in activities that boost your self-worth can make a big difference.


Focusing on Expectations and Results


Expecting specific outcomes within a set timeframe can cause frustration and impatience. When clients fixate on how and when results should appear, they create pressure that disrupts the natural unfolding of the spell.


Instead of demanding instant change, it’s better to stay open to different ways the spell might manifest. Sometimes results come in unexpected forms or take longer to show. Trusting the process and being patient allows the energy to align properly.


Ultra Focusing on the Outcome They Desire


Similar to focusing on expectations, ultra-focusing on a single outcome can limit the spell’s effectiveness. Energy flows best when it has room to move and adapt. When clients lock into one specific result, they may block other positive changes that could be even better.


For example, if a client wants their SP to call them by a certain date and refuses to accept anything else, they might miss signs of progress like improved communication or emotional healing. Being flexible about outcomes helps the spell work in the best way possible.


Chasing Their Specific Person


Trying to chase or control the SP’s actions outside of the spell work is another common mistake. This behavior often comes from fear or insecurity and can create negative energy around the situation.


Instead of chasing, focus on your own path and trust that the spell will influence the SP in the right way. Chasing can push the SP away or create resistance, while calm confidence attracts positive results.


Waiting for Any Little Change


Clients sometimes latch onto the smallest sign as proof the spell is working and then become anxious if bigger changes don’t follow quickly. This hyper-awareness can cause stress and doubt, which interfere with the spell’s flow.


It’s important to recognize that change often happens gradually and in layers. Small shifts are good signs, but they don’t always mean the final result is near. Patience and steady faith help maintain the right energy.



Spell work is a powerful tool, but it requires the right mindset and actions to work smoothly. Avoiding these common mistakes can help you get better, faster results. Remember to release control, focus on your own growth, follow guidance, and stay patient. By doing so, you create the best conditions for your spell to bring the changes you desire.


 
 
 

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