Whether it's a bigger house, less debt or a perfect mate there are ways to get all of the things we want for our lives. "Um, yeah whatever" some of you cynics may be thinking, but it's actually true. Jack Canfield, author of Chicken Soup for the Soul and featured in the popular DVD "The Secret," shares a step-by-step guide to getting what you want out of your life!
You have within you an awesome power that most of us have never been taught to use. Elite athletes use it. The super rich use it. And peak performers in all fields are now starting to use it. That power is called visualization. The daily practice of visualizing your dreams as already complete can rapidly accelerate your achievement of those dreams.
Visualization of your goals and desires accomplishes four very important things:
1. It activates your creative subconscious which will start generating creative ideas to achieve your goal.
2. It programs your brain to more readily perceive and recognize the resources you will need to achieve your dreams.
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| TinyDancer | |
| I agree! In today's modern world, I'm surprised this sort of 1950s ideology exists. I didn't even notice that. Good point. | |
| lily -- Los Angeles | |
| good point uwishtoo. "The Perfect Life" always involves a man. I don't like it either. | |
| uwishtoo | |
| I just have a general comment here on this article - but why do most, if not all, articles such as this talking about getting the life we want, invariably show a picture of a happy couple spending time together ? Isnt there any possibility that I want a good life and the ideal of such doesnt automatically involve a man ? Sorry but this idealogy just makes me gag | |
| fiona | |
| This is an interesting concept and it seems to work. A lot of people might think "The Secret" is bogus but I believe a part of achieving dreams and goals is to visualize them first in your head and make them seem real enough to accomplish. | |
| resurrection12 | |
| i haven't tried it yet, but i will now that i know where to go from here! | |
| ucsdgirl | |
| i think people are afraid of contextualizing their goals because then they have the responsibility of realizing them. keeping them in the back of one's head or dreaming from time to time lets you remain in a safe little bubble. i know this because i do this myself. | |
| fiona | |
| So has anyone tried this out? This is an interesting concept on getting what you want. I'll try it out, but it seems hard to stay disciplined in doing these excercises. | |