![]() ![]() Really deeply imagine the happiness, love, freedom, and other emotions you’ll have when you reach your goal. Then, ask yourself “how will accomplishing this goal improve my life?” and go through it for each of your goals.Įnvision what it will feel like to have more peace, meet your future spouse, double your income, run a marathon, or whatever other goal you have. ![]() Pick a place to be your “visualization spot.” Set a time at which you’ll go there every day to visualize your goals. I’m doing this with every one of my goals, and you should too. I feel more excited about the work and the end goal I’m seeking. I’m working harder each time after a visualization session. This is making it easier to do the work necessary to see the goal happen. I get excited thinking about it, and that excitement grows each time I ask myself “how will accomplishing this goal improve my life?” of this specific financial goal. The imagery, sights, smells, tastes, and all of it comes together to make me want this trip even more. I also think about how good it will feel to taste the delicious chocolate and other foods again. And all of the places, like the beautiful green hills and gardens of Avenham Park in Preston, that I grew to love so much and have missed. I imagine the joy of visiting old friends that I haven’t seen in a while. I’m constantly asking myself “how will this income, and this specific trip, improve my life?” When we reach our income goal, one of our trips will be to England, where I lived as a missionary from 2008 to 2010. As part of this, I’m imagining myself traveling with my family and what that will feel like. I’m working on a goal to increase my family’s income right now so we can take our kids on more fun trips and spend more quality time together that will help us grow closer. It may seem simple, but try it and you’ll see how well it increases your motivation and how much faster you achieve your goals. “How will accomplishing this goal improve my life?” In his book Goals!: How to Get Everything You Want - Faster Than You Ever Thought Possible, Brian Tracy teaches you to ask this question about each of your ambitions to help you make yourself want them enough to make it happen: To affect material reality using visualization, form images for your subconscious mind to use as patterns to work from.” - James Gor Jr. “Visualization is the act of willfully forming mental images. The One Question for Visualizing Your Goals The only thing to figure out is how to visualize your goals properly, but I’ve found a trick to make it easier. And that unleashes the creative force inside of you by which goals are accomplished. You have to break yourself and your brain of what you think is possible.īut it works because in the process of doing so, you stir up in your heart the deepest desires you have to become better and have a better life. It takes hard work to raise your mind to these new levels of thinking. Journal about why they happened and you’ll see this is true. Take some time to think back through your last major level-ups in life. Every good thing that’s come to me happened because I visualized it first.Įvery major level-up in your life will come after you envision yourself accomplishing or receiving something greater than what you’ve previously imagined you are capable or worthy of. The same thing happened with our new house, my businesses, and even our marriage, too. Just a few weeks later, after hard work and continuing to visualize how this goal was going to impact our life, we found that exact car and bought it with cash. “I imagine us having a fully paid-off blue Toyota RAV4 in our driveway in the next couple of weeks.” Instead of focusing on our fears, we visualized what we wanted. But we were excited about the idea of a new car and really wanted one. This meant a higher price range, which was intimidating to our young family. Our family was growing and the little sedans we’d always had just weren’t big enough anymore. “The clearer you are when visualizing your dreams, the brighter the spotlight will be to lead you on the right path.” - Gail Lynne GoodwinĪ couple of years ago we needed a new car. ![]()
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