Spells and Enchantments: How Operational Witchcraft Can Drive Business Success

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I wanted to take a moment to discuss the concept of operational witchcraft and how it may relate to your desires. When we think of witchcraft, the image of a cauldron and spells often come to mind. However, operational witchcraft goes beyond these stereotypical ideas and instead focuses on harnessing the power of intention and energy to achieve a desired outcome. **Operational witchcraft is about actively working towards your goals and using metaphysical principles to manifest them in your life.** When we wish for something, whether it's a new job, a loving relationship, or improved health, we are tapping into the power of intention. But just wishing alone is not enough.


Unprepared and a little intimidated by this new world (and never quite grasping the witches code or potion formulas) she soon finds herself acquainted with friends like she’s never had before, a cat sidekick called “Tabby” and an opportunity of a lifetime – to stay and learn the art of witchcraft! Unfortunately this seemingly heartwarming tale soon takes a twist as jealous Ethel is set on sabotaging this “imposter” and with various spells and deceit she goes head to head with clumsy Mildred Hubbard, leaving a trail of mayhem as they go.

I remember with fondness The Worst Witch books by Jill Murphy they brought mischief and adventure to bedtimes and stole me away into a world of mishap and magic. From flying lessons to spells and from cat training to chants, this stage adaptation it is a fun and magical tale of friendship, tenacity and a world filled with impossibilities.

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But just wishing alone is not enough. **Operational witchcraft teaches us that we must take proactive steps to manifest our desires, combining our intentions with concrete actions.** It is through this combination that we can truly tap into the power of operational witchcraft.

REVIEW | The Worst Witch Live

In a world where we are often defined by where we have come from and how talented we are, the story of Mildred Hubble is a refreshing reminder of the unique power that is within each of us – despite our upbringing, talents, looks or outward ability! It is a wonderful inspiration for every little girl (and boy) and an adventure of friendship, courage and perseverance in the face of adversity.

I remember with fondness The Worst Witch books by Jill Murphy – they brought mischief and adventure to bedtimes and stole me away into a world of mishap and magic. This timeless classic is now touring the UK as a live magical and musical extravaganza and is currently showing in Hull!

Last night I was excited to be able to catch these trainee witches, their passionate teachers and an evil twin sister with Megan by my side, at it’s opening night at Hull New Theatre. It began with a meet and greet from cast members and ended with a clap along finale, and together we had a lovely evening.

Accident-prone Mildred Hubble, is an ordinary girl who finds herself in an extraordinary place when she inadvertently falls (literally) in with a crowd of trainee witches all set to attend Miss Cackle’s Academy for Witches.

Unprepared and a little intimidated by this new world (and never quite grasping the witches code or potion formulas) she soon finds herself acquainted with friends like she’s never had before, a cat sidekick called “Tabby” and an opportunity of a lifetime – to stay and learn the art of witchcraft! Unfortunately this seemingly heartwarming tale soon takes a twist as jealous Ethel is set on sabotaging this “imposter” and with various spells and deceit she goes head to head with clumsy Mildred Hubbard, leaving a trail of mayhem as they go.

But Mildred faces a greater danger than that of Ethel Hallow and in the 2nd half courage, loyalty and teamwork take precedence as they find themselves at the centre of a battle that’s being fought for their future.

From flying lessons to spells and from cat training to chants, this stage adaptation it is a fun and magical tale of friendship, tenacity and a world filled with impossibilities. The show features magic, puppetry, original music and plenty of Mildred’s unique brand of utter pandemonium. We thoroughly enjoyed it and were truly impressed with the magic, whit and beautiful message of friendship, self belief and breaking the mold!

Everyone was fabulous and Megan especially loved the magic, mirror illusions, music and chaos. But most of all, she loved the accompanying kittens and couldn’t leave without one of her very own – keeping the magic going all the way home!

The Worst Witch is at Hull New Theatre , from 12-16 February 2019 and Tickets a re on sale now . B ook a t the Hull City Hall Box Office by calling 01482 300 306 or v isit the website www.hulltheatres.co.uk to book online.

If any of my readers are not close to Hull, but fancy seeing it, it is yet to come to Derby, Canterbury, Liverpool, Birmingham, Norwich, Edinburgh, Plymouth .. to name a few – check out their Facebook page to find out more.

*Thank you to the Hull New Theatre for inviting us along to see this – We received complimentary tickets in return for our review.

Last night I was excited to be able to catch these trainee witches, their passionate teachers and an evil twin sister with Megan by my side, at it’s opening night at Hull New Theatre. It began with a meet and greet from cast members and ended with a clap along finale, and together we had a lovely evening.
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So, how can we incorporate operational witchcraft into our lives? One way is through the use of rituals and spells. These can be simple or elaborate, depending on your preferences and beliefs. **The key is to create a ritual that helps you focus your intention and energetically align yourself with your desired outcome.** Whether it's lighting candles, reciting affirmations, or creating vision boards, these practices can serve as powerful tools in your search for manifestation. Another aspect of operational witchcraft is the use of energy work. This includes practices such as meditation, visualization, and energy healing. **By working with the energy within and around us, we can enhance our ability to manifest our desires.** The power of the mind and our energetic vibrations are essential in the process of operational witchcraft. Finally, it's important to recognize that operational witchcraft is not a quick fix and requires dedication and consistency. **It's not enough to do a ritual or visualization once and expect immediate results.** Like any skill, it takes practice and effort to truly harness the power of operational witchcraft. But with time and perseverance, you can tap into this metaphysical tool and manifest your desires. In conclusion, operational witchcraft is about actively working towards your goals and using metaphysical principles to manifest them in your life. **By combining intention with action, utilizing rituals and spells, and practicing energy work, you can harness the power of operational witchcraft.** So, I encourage you to explore this concept further and see how it can support you in manifesting your desires..

Reviews for "The Enchanted Path to Operations Excellence: Harnessing Operational Witchcraft"

1. James - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Operational Witchcraft I Wished For You Too" based on the intriguing title and synopsis, but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The pacing of the plot was overly slow, with not much happening until the last few chapters. The characters were underdeveloped and lacked depth, making it hard to connect with them. The concept of operational witchcraft had potential, but it was not explored in a meaningful way. Overall, I found the book to be a disappointment and would not recommend it.
2. Rebecca - 3 stars - While the premise of "Operational Witchcraft I Wished For You Too" may sound interesting, the execution left much to be desired. The writing style was overly descriptive to the point of becoming tedious, with long passages dedicated to insignificant details. The plot lacked cohesiveness, jumping between different storylines without clear connections. Additionally, the dialogue felt forced and unnatural, making it difficult to immerse myself in the story. Overall, I found the book to be mediocre and struggled to finish it.
3. Sophie - 2.5 stars - "Operational Witchcraft I Wished For You Too" had an intriguing concept, but unfortunately, it failed to captivate me. The pacing was slow, and the story lacked direction, leaving me confused and disengaged. The characters felt one-dimensional, and their motivations were unclear. The writing style was also inconsistent, with shifts in tone that made it difficult to follow the narrative. While there were some moments of potential, they were overshadowed by the overall disjointedness of the book. Overall, I was left feeling unsatisfied and would not recommend this read.

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