May 172013
 

Okay, you already know creative visualization is a powerful tool.

You know it’s a great way to get clarity about what you want and experience your desire before you try it out “for real.”

You also get that it’s supposed to generate a vibration to bring what you desire towards you…

But what if you’ve been trying and trying and it’s not working for you???

No need to fret–one possible solution here ;)

Today I want to introduce you to my guest poster and founder of The Prosperity Zone™ Patricia Gozlan. I met Patricia on a  Facebook group we’re both a part of called The Women of Facebook, a very supportive community of women entrepreneurs.

I felt an immediate connection with her and her message, and I know you will find what she has to say valuable as well.

She is a certified Coach in NLP (neurolinguistic programming) and is here today to explain one reason your creative visualization efforts may not be working as well as they could be.

Check out her video: How to Use Creative Visualization: Mistake #3

 

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Oct 012012
 

Do you ever feel frustrated, because things in your life aren’t the way you wish they were?

I know what that feels like, because I feel that way too sometimes. Sometimes I get frustrated when I look around and see a disconnect between what I wish was true, and what I actually see in my life.

But then I remember a really powerful tool that has brought me my desires in the past and never stops working. It has worked so many times for me, and yet sometimes I *still* need to remind myself to use this tool, because it’s so counterintuitive.

Do you want to know what it is?

The trick is to live as if your dreams and desires are *already* true!

That means saying you’re going to take that vacation even if you’re just dreaming about it. I spontaneously started saying I was going to go to Iraq on holiday one summer (I have no idea why), and within a few weeks, received an invitation to go to Iraq on holiday!

When I make it a point to indulge in a nice dinner off and on and window shop in expensive stores, more opportunities start to flow in, financial and otherwise (instead of just out).

When I’ve allowed myself to be loved and seen, that is when love shows up.

I think it really is about giving yourself *permission* to receive and nurturing the small ways your desires start coming to you, rather than focusing on where they’re not and getting frustrated.

So you might be wondering: What is the difference between doing this and people who are all talk and no action? Or people who spend a lot of money irresponsibly even if they don’t have any?

Well, for manifesting to work, a few things need to be in balance.

Consider that if you had exactly the amount of money you wanted, you probably would splurge a little more on some things. You might go out to eat a fancy meal more often, take a vacation, get a massage, etc. But if you are irresponsible with your money and don’t respect it, it won’t last long no matter how much you have. You are *always* going to have to think about spending wisely. Living as if you already have the amount of money you want is about visualizing and feeling that it’s already true for you. And maybe even splurging on an extravagance so you can *really* feel it. But this is not about being wasteful or “all talk.” Ever.

So try this. As soon as you wake up in the morning, imagine that the three most important areas of your life are exactly the way you want them to be: Your Wealth, Health, and Love.

Make every decision (how you interact with others, what you choose to wear, how you schedule your day, how you respond to stress) as if your biggest dreams are already true. Feel the difference.

If something comes up for you that makes you feel sad, feel it deeply and fully. This is not about pretending to be happy when you’re not. This is about *creating*. Instead of resisting the present moment with frustration, you are aligning with it and surrendering to it, because you are imagining and creating it.

It’s important to allow darker emotions to come up and not sugarcoat them. But if what you’re feeling is frustration and resistance to your present experience, this is a red flag. Do what you have to do to acknowledge your frustration. Maybe you need to vent a little bit or take some deep breaths…

And then come back to the present and remember that there is creative potential in the Now. Live as if all of your dreams are real in the moment, as if they’re a Done Deal even if you can’t see them all.

If you’re struggling with this concept, consider that we *already* do this in a way that’s a little irrational. We act as if we have the home we have and the people we know are in our lives, even when we’re away from them and don’t know for sure that we still have them in the moment. Accidents happen, people get angry and pull away, and yet we always act as if things in our lives are exactly as we left them, unless we hear or see otherwise. We already pretend and create a construct of our reality and lives all the time.

Consider choosing consciously how you want to experience your life in this moment and what you have. Don’t wait for some time in the future.

Remember that it’s all a State of Mind :)

Leave a comment and share any experiences you’ve had with trying this technique or any suggestions about how to *really feel* as if your desires are already true.

Aug 022012
 

Welcome to Part II Growing and Dreaming in my Make Your Dream Come True This Summer Series!

In the last video, I shared with you some tips on how to get started making a dream come true when you are truly at the very beginning, looking at a blank slate. If you haven’t watched that video yet, go back and watch that one first here.

Take a moment and picture a dream you have for your life, a deep desire you would like to see as a truth in your life right now—it could be very concrete and specific (a career goal or finding love) or very subtle (feeling happier or having a problem resolved).

How would you feel if you had exactly what you want right now?

Today I want to share with you *2 Key Insights* for taking the very first baby steps toward your dream. This is still very much about being at the beginning, figuring out exactly what you want, and bringing all your best resources together.

The first key insight is the number one thing you must do and have to make your dream a reality. The second key insight provides the solution to not having the first figured out yet. :)

Be sure to check out these related articles at Personal Excellence:

25 Useful Brainstorming Techniques

25 Useful Brainstorming Techniques: The Manifesto

To Get What You Want, First Admit You Want It

Know Your What First, Then Devise Your HOW

Check out Part III: Taking Action Even When You’re Freaked Out here

Leave a comment below if you have a tip for getting a more clear vision of your dream or how to keep moving when your vision and dream is still fuzzy.

Apr 232012
 

A dream come true starts with the belief that a dream is possible first.

But have you ever wanted something really bad and then realized that you don’t want it anymore after you got it?

Or maybe your dream come true really is amazing. But you thought your life would be perfect if you just had that one thing, and now you realize it isn’t. There are still problems to deal with.

Or you realize that it’s nice to get what you want, but not particularly amazing. What seemed glittery, fascinating, and full of illusion when it was just beyond your grasp just gives you the same feeling as looking at the furniture in your living room after you get it. (Who would have thought?)

Or maybe you realize that you don’t want what you thought you wanted after all. Maybe you were completely mistaken in your desire, and everything you dreamed it would be was just a fantasy. Maybe by getting what you thought you wanted, you ended up with something you truly don’t want at all.

That’s definitely happened to me before.

It makes the process of manifesting and setting goals all the more frustrating, doesn’t it?

As we dream up our desires and call them in, we have to wonder after a certain point:

How invested can I be in this dream when I don’t even really know how I’ll feel after I get it?

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Mar 262012
 

Okay, so you know the basics of creative visualization are getting into a relaxed state and then visualizing what you would like to happen. If you’d like more information about the basic steps, you can start by reading a four part series I wrote about detailed visualization here or sign up for my newsletter to get my free ebook (where I explain more) if you haven’t yet.

But once you get started, a whole bunch of other questions come up.

Like, how long or how often should you practice visualization for?

Does spending more time at it indefinitely increase the effect, or is there a tipping point?

What exactly should you visualize for the best effect?

These are some questions I received from a reader recently, and I’d like to address them in today’s post here.

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