By Alison Greiner
Visualization is a technique used by everyone whether they are conscious of it
or not. As a child, dressing up as a nurse, a school teacher or a doctor was a
physical way of visualizing your future. The brain doesn't know the difference
between reality and fantasy; what you imagine yourself to be is what you will
become. When you visualize something, your brain goes to work full time to
achieve what it has seen.
It worked for them, it will work for you!
Many athletes such as Michael Jordan, Jack Nicklaus and Wayne Gretzky use
visualization to achieve success in their sports. Einstein, Napoleon and Andrew
Carnegie as well as many brain surgeons and successful business people have used
visualization to reach their goals.
The language of the right brain and the subconscious mind is imagery. By
imagining, or visualizing your goals, you speak directly to your subconscious
mind. Daily Success Habit number seven is visualization. With the techniques
below be sure to visualize daily and record it on the SPTS Daily Life
Improvement Checklist as you see your goals become reality!
Visualization Techniques
Using different visualization techniques each day keeps you from getting bored
as each goal is supported by a different technique using different areas of your
brain.
Choose a goal and apply the following six techniques, from Lee Pulos' audio
program, The Power of Visualization, for only 30 seconds each. If you want to
further embed your goal, repeat the exercises for another 30 seconds. Perform
these exercises with enthusiasm and believe that you have already achieved your
goal.
Create the ideal brain state for visualization by synergistically combining the
emotional energy from your midbrain, the focus from your left brain and the
playfulness from your right brain.
1. Collage Imagery: Picture a collage of different images where your goal is
being achieved. If your goal is to graduate from school, picture your graduation
night, your teachers shaking your hand and congratulating you and your family
giving you big hugs of joy. Hold your degree in your hand and visualize your
name on it. You may want to picture each snapshot for a few seconds before
proceeding to the next.
2. Strobe/Flash Visualizing: See the end goal in your mind and mentally turn it
on and off. See it flashing slowly and then quickly, alternating fast and slow
until the image ignites in your mind.
3. Computer-Generated Imagery: Picture a blank computer screen with a small dot
in the middle of the screen. Stare at the small dot and thousands of other dots
will appear on the screen to create the colorful imagery and pattern of your end
goal.
4. Multi Focus: Let a beam of light shoot from your forehead to six feet in
front of you, illuminating your goal. Bright beams of light also shoot from your
heart and your solar plexus. Allow the beams of light to blend over each other
to create a 3D holograph of your goal before your eyes.
5. Whoosh!: Picture the current state of your goal and then whoosh the image of
your end goal into your mind. The accomplishment of your goal is bright and you
are enthusiastic and full of life. For example, picture your current car and
then whoosh the image of your shiny new dream car into your mind. Whoosh back
and forth between the two images six to eight times in the 30-second period.
6. In/Out: Picture yourself inside your body, looking outward at the goal. Go on
to picture yourself outside of your body, watching yourself achieve the goal.
Switch back and forth from being inside your body to being an observer outside
of your body. This will allow your subconscious mind to determine different
perspectives to begin programming.
Visualize yourself receiving your degree. Feel the thin textured paper of your
desired commission check in your hand. Smell the scent of fresh spring flowers
as you relax on the patio of your new vacation home. Hear the laughter of your
happy and healthy children. Whatever you want to be, do, or have you can achieve
through the power of visualization.
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