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The Power of Visualization!

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

A wonderful quote from Neville Goddard sums up how important visualization and your imagination is in the change process.

“To attempt to change circumstances before you change your imaginal activity is to struggle against the very nature of things. There can be no outer change until there is first imaginal change”

In essence you need to be able to visualize the outcome you want to create in your life before you can create it.

So how can you use your imagination to create the change you want in your life?

There are 7 easy steps!

-  Get your outcome in mind. Know exactly what it is you want and by what date.

-  Imagine the end step, or evidence procedure so when you have it you know you have achieved your goal e.g. if your outcome is to earn €20,000 by the 30th of September your end step might be logging into you online bank account on the 30th of September and seeing a balance of €20,000.

-  Now in your imagination step inside the goal looking through your own eyes, hearing the sounds around you and feeling the feelings of being right there inside the goal. As you are inside the goal adjust the qualities of the picture, sounds and the feelings in order to make the goal the most real and compelling for you.

-  Imagine stepping out of the picture but leave your body in the picture, as if you are looking at a Polaroid snapshot of you attaining the goal.

-  Float all the way out into the future with that snapshot picture of you, until you are above the date you said your goal would happen. Drop your picture down onto that date.

-  Turn and come back towards now and as you do notice how your future is shifting for you to attain this goal.

-  The final and most important step is to start taking ACTION. Every day do one thing that brings you nearer your Goal.

Enjoy the visualization process; it can be lots of fun!

Warm regards
Suzanne
 
“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve themselves or the world” Anne Frank