You’ve probably heard it before: when you’re depressed, or you need an extra boost of energy to start projects and follow through, it’s important to VISUALIZE success.
Here’s a small surprise: visualization is a tool that originated thousands of years ago, and now it’s being used by sports superstars and the world’s most powerful businesspeople and entrepreneurs.
But honestly, the results it’s shown for other people don’t matter if it doesn’t help you.
And there’s a dirty truth about visualization that keeps an otherwise useful tactic from being effective.
In order to visualize something properly, you’ve got to be able to see it – to conjure up a lifelike image in your head.
That can be tough.
First of all, it takes a lot of brainpower to draw up an ideal, realistic image.
And even if you do have the realistic image in your brain, it’s a whole new challenge to develop the focus needed to keep the image in your head.
Usually, you start to focus on something and it fades.
Or the negativity in your mind derails it.
Or you get distracted by some minor figment in your imagination that takes your brainpower over.
First, some good news.
This kind of focus ISN’T needed for proper visualization.
The idea of holding an image in your head doesn’t need to be perfect, and it doesn’t need to hang around in your conscious mind.
Your subconscious needs to grab these ideas… so in order to visualize properly, we have to take a few steps between imagining something REALLY HARD and enjoying the finished results.
Like I said earlier, visualization isn’t just about grabbing a mental image.
The first steps require being evocative. Here’s what I mean.
Think about an important or happy event in your history.
Don’t just remember it, be evocative.
What does it smell like?
What does it feel like?
What sounds do you remember?
Try and engage all of your senses.
Now try and apply this same level of evocative detail to your visualization.
Picture yourself in an ideal situation in a week, a month, a year.
What does it feel like?
How does it smell?
How does it look?
Now here’s a third step that most people don’t apply – try to visualize a completely unrealistic event.
See yourself at a spa next to a dog in a pink robe, with a cucumber facial mask reading “Diva Dogue” magazine.
Try and visualize those details – and when you finish, compare the two.
Try and see the differences between your “realistic” vision and the “unrealistic” one.
And the next time you sit down to visualize, compare and make sure that your visualization meets a realistic standard of detail.
When should you visualize?
Early in the morning? During the day? Later at night?
The time can make a difference, and the best time is: multiple times!
The more often that you visualize, the more you can pump yourself up into a hyper-charged mental state… which you absolutely need to succeed.
So visualize in a potent and memorable way, compare it to your real memories, make the details as similar as possible, and visualize multiple times a day.
This process will get your subconscious mind manifesting – which makes it more likely you follow through on bringing your dreams and goals to life!
Eva Gregory is a Law of Attraction expert, speaker author and mentor to spiritual entrepreneurs – coaches, healers and holistic practitioners. Her passion is helping spiritual entrepreneurs go from chaos to clarity, and from clarity to cash flow by learning how to tap into their own inner guidance and merge it with proven practical business strategies to create enlightened businesses of purpose, passion and prosperity. She is author of “The Feel Good Guide to Prosperity” and “Life Lessons For Mastering the Law of Attraction” co-authored with Jack Canfield. Get your FREE REPORT, “Massive Success For Spiritual Entrepreneurs” here. Learn more about how Eva can help you at www.EvaGregory.com