We were lucky to catch up with Lisa Everhart recently and have shared our conversation below.
Lisa, so many exciting things to discuss, we can’t wait. Thanks for joining us and we appreciate you sharing your wisdom with our readers. So, maybe we can start by discussing optimism and where your optimism comes from?
My optimism comes from knowing that life is always responding to my awareness. I’ve experienced enough transformations—both in my own life and in the lives of others—to know that no matter how dark a moment feels, there’s always a way forward. I’ve lived through situations that could have easily broken me, yet they became proof that imagination, faith, and assumption truly create reality. I don’t just hope things will work out—I assume they will. That deep trust in God within me is what fuels my optimism every single day.

Let’s take a small detour – maybe you can share a bit about yourself before we dive back into some of the other questions we had for you?
I’m Lisa Everhart, founder of Account for Your Ability—a coaching practice dedicated to helping people consciously revise their identity, live from their chosen state, and create the life they desire with intention and consistency. I also run Daily inspiration with Lisa Everhart on my YouTube platform, where I share practical, real-world applications of Neville Goddard’s teachings, subconscious reprogramming, and the art of using imagination as the creative power it truly is.
My work was born from my own radical transformation. Years ago, I was at the lowest point of my life—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. I struggled with addiction, my health was rapidly declining, and I was battling serious illness: liver failure, kidney issues, and the weight of 230 lbs on my frame. My identity was rooted in survival, not creation. I was exhausted, disconnected, and unsure if I would even live long enough to see real change.
Then, in May 2020, I took my own life due to depression…I had a near-death experience that shattered everything I thought I knew about reality. In that moment, I came face-to-face with the truth that life is not random—it’s a reflection of our awareness. That experience ignited a deep knowing that if I could shift my state of being, I could shift my entire life.
From there, I began an intense inner journey. I used journaling, meditation/imagination, and subconscious techniques to reprogram my mind and body. Old habits vanished completely. I healed my body from disease—restoring my liver and kidney function—and released 100 lbs without fad diets or punishing exercise routines. My transformation was fueled by applying Neville Goddard’s Law of Assumption, revision, and SATS (State Akin to Sleep).
The most important lesson I learned was that bypassing emotions doesn’t create lasting change. For years, I tried to “positive-think” my way out of pain, but the real transformation came when I gave myself permission to feel fully, acknowledge my truth, extract the gift from each experience, revise it, assume the end I desired, and move as though it were already mine.
That lived proof became the foundation for Account for Your Ability—a results-oriented, compassionate system that blends my background in psychology, training in hypnosis, and mastery of imaginal techniques. I help clients who’ve struggled with consistency, health challenges, or emotional blocks create real, lasting transformation. My approach offers not just inspiration, but structure, accountability, and a safe space to actually live this work.
Right now, I’m focused on expanding my offerings:
21-Day SATS Challenge – guiding people step-by-step to create and sustain one vivid imaginal scene until it manifests.
90 day revision challenge: a 90 day course of daily video content application
Awaken to Your Power: Neville Goddard in Action – A co-created course for law of assumption beginners.
Monthly Free 1:1 Session – for the most engaged subscriber in my private Facebook community.
Interview with I AM – my upcoming book, a dialogue between my human self and the divine within, designed to make assumption intimate and actionable.
Everything I do comes back to one truth: your awareness is the soil, your state is the seed. When you account for your ability to choose, imagine, and assume, you no longer live at the mercy of circumstances—you create the life you love.

Looking back, what do you think were the three qualities, skills, or areas of knowledge that were most impactful in your journey? What advice do you have for folks who are early in their journey in terms of how they can best develop or improve on these?
1) Radical self-honesty. I stopped bypassing and started owning my state—about the fear, cravings, and pain. When you own it, you can change it. Tip: Do a 3-line state check daily: what you feel, the assumption under it, and who you choose to be next.
2) Imaginal discipline. I learned to run one simple SATS scene until it felt more real than the old story, and to revise my day before sleep. (In case readers aren’t familiar, SATS is a state of consciousness akin to sleep—deep relaxation where the subconscious is most open to suggestion.) That’s how I healed my liver and kidneys, lost 100 lbs, and stayed sober. Tip: Pick one short, after-the-wish scene and loop it nightly.
3) Gentle structure. I built micro-practices I wouldn’t skip, even on hard days. Tip: Anchor one or two non-negotiables—like 10 minutes SATS—and track them.
Advice: Tell the truth kindly, go deep with one scene, and make your daily practices too small to fail. When you account for your ability to choose your state, reality has no choice but to follow.

As we end our chat, is there a book you can leave people with that’s been meaningful to you and your development?
After my near-death experience in May 2020, I came across Faith Is Your Fortune by Neville Goddard, and it was like reading the written version of what I had just lived. What he taught in that book was exactly what I was shown in my death experience—that God is within, your awareness is God, and what you assume to be true will become your reality. It didn’t just resonate with me—it confirmed everything on a soul-deep level.
One of the most impactful truths from the book is that faith is not hope, and it’s not effort—it’s the knowing that what you’ve assumed already exists, and walking in that certainty until it takes form. Another is that the name of God, “I AM,” is the key to creation. Whatever you place after “I AM” is a seed planted in the subconscious. And finally, Neville’s reminder that “change your conception of yourself and you will automatically change the world in which you live” became the foundation of my life and my work.
That book didn’t just inspire me—it gave me language for my own experience and a clear way to live it every day.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://lisaeverhart.com/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisa.everhart.505?mibextid=kFxxJD
- Youtube: https://youtube.com/@account4yourability-22?si=sLR-CHl7RVAPm_25
- Other: https://calendly.com/lisaeverhart


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