Visualization Success

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Your first key to visualization success is to be willing to make visualization a part of your life. If you stick with it for 30 days, the visualization success you experience will probably make it impossible for you to give up. In just 30 days, you can have such a profound experience from visualization that you'll want to keep at it. It will no longer be something you should do, but something you're compelled to do because the benefits will be obvious to you.
Have an open mind. When you approach new, you naturally carry with you those opinions, beliefs and biases. But to get the most out of visualization, you need to go in with an open mind. Just allow yourself to experience the benefits over time. Don't try it once and wonder why your dream
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To fully experience your visualization and get maximum benefit from it, you have to be willing to let everything go for the moment. This means all your cares and concerns. Let it all go -- all thoughts of loved ones... what you need to prepare for dinner... or how many problems you have at the office. You can come back to all that 'noise' afterwards when you'll have a much better disposition. You'll be better able to prioritize, organize and take care of what's important in your life after your visualization session. But to get the most out of it... you've got to be willing to let it go. Imagine that nothing else exist but you and the narrator on your visualization CD for the time …show more content…
In fact, you're the only one who can affect change in your life. That's another important key to visualization success. It doesn't matter how long you've endured something. You can make radical shifts and it all starts by visualizing it first. If you can imagine it, you can create it. In fact, that's the only way to bring it about with absolute certainty.
Be willing to commit to the process. You can't visualize effectively with your cell phone on, awaiting an important call. Visualization requires your total commitment and focus. But all it takes is 15 to 20 minutes ideally to experience an incredibly powerful visualization. You can still get the benefit of it in less time and this gets easier as you gain more experience.
Let it go. At the end of each session, release your visualization out to the universe. That's what activates the great power, bringing all people, circumstances and things your way for the fulfillment of your visualized desire. Don't hang onto your desire in the belief that the more you think about it, the faster it will come to

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