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Article Series: Visualization
Learn How To Visualize What You Want
What
is Creative Visualization?
Creative visualization is the process of generating
images in your mind, and is often used as a tool for self-improvement
and stress relief. Athletes, celebrities and successful people
from all walks of life have touted visualization as an effective
way to improve performance, enhance skills and boost confidence.
As farfetched as it may seem, visualization can actually help
you to overcome fears and strengthen your ability to do anything
you desire because your subconscious mind accepts these visions
as real experiences – just as it would if you were physically
engaging in such a reality. Athletes in particular swear by
the effectiveness of mentally going through their practice
exercises numerous times in order to enhance their physical
performance – but visualization can be a powerful aid in any
endeavor; not just athletics.
Below you’ll find a few tips to help you make your visualization
practice as powerful and effective as possible:
1.
Make your visualizations very detailed
Rather than simply visualizing yourself in a better situation
than you’re in now, try seeing more details of the new situation
you wish to experience, such as the type of clothing you’re
wearing, the size and state of your body, the other people
around you, the details of your home or career, and so on.
The more detail you can infuse into your visions, the more
“real” they will seem, and the better your subconscious mind
will be able to believe them.
2.
Visualize frequently and consistently
Visualization is like any positive habit; the benefits build
up the more you do it! If you visualize sporadically, your
results will be equally sporadic. Instead, set a specific time
for visualization every day – even if it’s only for 10 minutes
at a time. Make it your priority to stick to this time except
in the case of an emergency, and you’ll see results much more
quickly.
Even better, try to perform “mini-visualizations” several
times a day while you’re going about your normal activities.
Simply pause for a few moments, close your eyes and recall
a positive image that makes you feel happy and optimistic about
some aspect of your life. This will help keep your focus strong
and minimize any negativity you pick up during the course of
your normal routine.
3)
Use lots of emotion The feelings you experience while performing your visualization
exercises are more important than the images you see in your
mind. For example, if you’re imagining yourself as a successful
business person, try to make sure you’re feeling the feelings
that correspond with such a vision, such as confidence, empowerment,
satisfaction and success! The stronger you can make your emotions,
the more effective your visualizations will be – and the more
likely you’ll be to think and act in ways that bring them forth
into your physical life.
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by SolveYourProblem.com
: 2009
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