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= Jaclyn Johnston = Jaclyn Johnston (born Jaclyn Nicole Johnston on March 15, 1983) is an American author, writer, podcast host, and creator of Manifest It!® She also works for world-renowned physicists, including Dr. David R. Nygren and Fellow of the American Physical Society, Dr. Kaushik De, in the Department of Physics at the University of Texas at Arlington. Her focus is on how to build self-esteem and transform beliefs using cognitive training to ManiFAST: Manifest Faster. Through her books she teaches how to use the Law of Attraction successfully, even while living with anxiety. Her podcast show, Manifest It!®, is a spirituality and self-help podcast centered around her teachings that also include interviews with people who have gone through positive life-changing experiences.

Early Life and Education
Jaclyn grew up in both Austin, TX and Dallas, TX, and graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a B.A. in Liberal Arts and a minor in Communication Studies. From 2003-2004, she was a beat writer for The Daily Texan. In 2005, she was a Communications intern for the Texas Longhorns intercollegiate sports team.

Career
In 2015, Jaclyn began working to help assist world-renowned physicists at the University of Texas at Arlington.

In 2017, Jaclyn was featured in Medium's Women in Wellness expressing how she performed an experiment on herself and quickly manifested 99% of everything she wanted including meeting Bruce Springsteen in 2014 and being credited for a small part in the creation of the 2016 documentary film, Phantom of the Universe: The Hunt for Dark Matter, narrated by Tilda Swinton with audio effects by George Lucas's company, Skywalker Sound.

In 2019, Jaclyn was quoted in an article for The Washington Post about living with anxiety throughout her life stating, “I typically chose to attempt escaping my anxiety through shopping, happy hours and going to movies. I no longer attempt to escape it. I now acknowledge it when it starts to creep up to the surface again, and I allow it to pass through instead of focusing on it.”

In 2020, Jaclyn was featured in an interview with Authority Magazine and Arianna Huffington's Thrive Global expressing she draws inspiration from Bruce Springsteen, St. Vincent, and Shirley Manson in her work because they match with her style of independent free-thinking. In the same year, she was quoted in Popculture. for being a fan of Seinfeld paying tribute to the late Jerry Stiller for the first season of Festivus since his passing.

Personal Life
Jaclyn's cousin is actor, Ron Raines. She currently resides in Dallas, TX with her Brittany Retriever, Gilley, and has been dating an inventor in chemistry since 2017.