Basketball has been my favorite sports but I was simply too busy
with my job and other stuffs. It has been a long time since I
last played though I still have a passion for it. Everyday, I
would imagine that I am making jump shots from every angle of
the court. Then I would also imagine that I have won the gold
championship, that I am also the highest scorer in the game.
Then one day, the opportunity came when my friends invited me to
play. I haven't been practicing, but I'm making more accurate
shots than those who have been playing every day!
Visualization and affirmation has made the difference Well, this
is an example of the power of imagination and creative
visualization. If you want to be a super sales person, visualize
as one and act like one. Think of what suit you are wearing,
beating your competition, closing the most important deal of the
year, and the contract signing ceremony you're in. Visualize the
evidences. Smell the victory. Make everything real.
You should also affirm. Believe that you are what you are
visualizing. So you want to be a lawyer? Tell yourself, "I'm the
best lawyer in the world." Don't say to yourself, "I will be the
best lawyer in the world."
Affirm strongly. Say "I am," instead of "I will," because "I
will" suggests something that will occur only in the future. You
have to experience it NOW, not in the future.
You must sink your into your subconscious - your deepest burning
desire. The subconscious mind can do what the conscious mind
cannot. Here's an exercise for you.
1. Get a comfortable and quiet place to rest.
2. Relax your whole body. Command every part of your body to
relax starting from your feet up to your head.
3. From 20, count back slowly to 1, and with each count you
relax deeper and deeper. Upon reaching 1, you are completely
relaxed.
4. Now affirm your deepest desire. If you want to be a lawyer,
say," I am the greatest lawyer in the world." While you are
saying that, picture yourself to be the best lawyer ever,
winning every case you've come across. You may say "I am now
explaining to the jury my winning proposition" or anything that
will affirm what you are conceiving in your mind as of the
moment.
5. Continue to relax for about 10 to 20 minutes with continuous
confirmation and visualization, count slowly again, this time
from 1 to 20. While counting, slowly be aware of your
surroundings. Feel refreshed and invigorated after doing this
exercise.
6. Repeat this exercise everyday.
What you have just learned is a very powerful technique to
greatly enhance the power of creative visualization and
affirmation by imbedding it into the subconscious. What once is
nearly impossible to achieve will become easier to reach from
now on.
About the author:
Ronald Yip has been learning and applying intuitive and creative
processes in personal, business and community life - developed
self improvement programs, helping people to change. Visit Self Help Program for
more info.
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