One Make or Break Tip To Successful Visualization

Oct 7
07:09

2010

Rishan B

Rishan B

  • Share this article on Facebook
  • Share this article on Twitter
  • Share this article on Linkedin

Learn how to use creative visualization and the law of attraction to attract abundance in life. In this article I'll also discuss some of the great tips for you to use creative visualization.

mediaimage

I’m sure that by now,One Make or Break Tip To Successful Visualization Articles we’re all aware that creative visualization is one of the key tools to attracting abundance.

I remember when I first started off, about 14 years ago, I used to think I sucked at visualization. I would lament about how all this cool stuff wouldn’t work for me – all because I probably wasn’t a “visual person”.

Then, one day, I heard a really cool suggestion that I decided to try…and it all changed immediately. I began visualizing with ease and a level of vividness that I’d never experienced before.

You see, the whole point to creative visualization is to create the feelings of already having whatever it is that you want. In order to create those feelings, the visualization needs to be as vivid as possible. The more vivid, the more effective the practice – that’s just the truth.

So here’s the tip that turned it all around for me…describe out loud as you’re picturing having that thing or experience. Also, let the words flow, don’t filter or think about what you say before you say it. Just allow yourself to freely describe out loud.

A cool “addon” to that…is to get your hands and body involved. So literally move you hands and your body – get as many senses as possible involved in the imagined scene.

Just applying those two ideas to my visualizations allowed them to flow so much easier. No longer did I have to force myself to create vivid imagery…it just sorta came to me.

I got the inspiration for this post from Evelyn over at Abundance Tapestry. Check out her post on “10 Tips To Making Creative Visualization Fun”: http://www.abundancetapestry.com/10-sure-fire-tips-to-making-creative-visualization-fun/

Article "tagged" as:

Categories: