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777 Method

Write a single short affirmation 7 times every morning and 7 times every night for 7 consecutive days in a row, on paper.

Widespread TikTok videos tagged #777method have accumulated over 10 million views; a single August 2021 video by @babywitchred that sparked the trend reached 8.5 million views alone. The method has been covered by Bustle, My Imperfect Life, and YourTango, and multiple TikTok discovery pages (#777method, #777manifestation, #777manifestationmethod2024) show sustained engagement through 2024–2025.

What it is

The 777 Method is a pen-and-paper repetition practice drawn from numerology, where the number 7 is associated with spiritual completion. You pick one desire, shape it into a present-tense affirmation, and write it 7 times each morning and 7 times each night for 7 straight days — 98 total repetitions. A variant popularized on TikTok adds a layer: write the other person's full name 7 times, your affirmation 7 times, and a statement of desired outcome 7 times. The method sits in the same family as the 369 method, replacing Nikola Tesla's 3-6-9 numeric pattern with a single 7x7x7 structure.

How to do it

  1. Choose one specific desire and write it as a short present-tense affirmation (e.g. 'I have the job I love and it pays me well').
  2. Each morning, write the affirmation 7 times in a dedicated notebook or on paper. Focus on the feeling of the desire as already real while writing.
  3. Each night before bed, write the same affirmation 7 times again with the same emotional focus.
  4. Repeat this morning-and-evening writing practice for 7 consecutive days without skipping a day.
  5. On day 7, complete your final writing session, then set the paper aside or destroy it — the instruction is to release attachment to the outcome and let it go.
  6. Optional TikTok variant: write the other person's full name 7 times first, then your affirmation 7 times, then a description of the desired outcome 7 times, and close with 'thank you' 3 times.

What people use it for

  • love / attracting a romantic partner
  • specific person (SP) attraction
  • money / financial abundance
  • career / job success
  • academic achievement
  • business growth
  • general intention-setting

Where it comes from

No single documented originator. The practice draws from numerology traditions where 7 represents spiritual completion. It gained mainstream visibility when TikTok creator @babywitchred posted a tutorial in August 2021 that reached 8.5 million views and sparked widespread replication on the platform. The broader scripted-repetition format echoes older law-of-attraction writing practices (affirmation journals, scripting).

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