101 Powerful Ways To Use The Law of Attraction by Steve G. Jones & Frank Mangano.pdf Jul. 2014 | Seite 87

69. Build Your Imagination - Your imagination is like the branches of a tree. The tree trunk is everything you perceive in the world and the branches are the brilliant ideas that come from that. Your imagination goes hand in hand with inspiration to fuel the future and bring about positive changes today. What to do: Open your eyes to the beauty and wonders of the world by focusing on things that make you feel inspired. This could be anything from scientific research to dancing. Think of yourself as a small piece to a very big puzzle that fits together to create something brilliant. Then imagine what it is like to be other pieces of the puzzle. Start putting your creative thoughts onto paper or act them out. Bounce these ideas off of trusted friends to gain more insight. They may have something exciting to add. Don't be ashamed or afraid of you strange and unusual ideas. Every great invention and idea sounded ludicrous at one point. Keep yourself positive about your imagination and you could be the next person to improve the world. Affirmations to Build Your Imagination: ● ● ● ● ● My imagination is endless I am easily able to imagine new scenarios My imagination allows me to think outside the box Every day I feel my imagination getting bigger My imagination has the potential to take me anywhere I want to go Visualization Technique to Build Your Imagination: This visualization technique is fun and can be done whenever you feel the need to bolster the creative portion of your mind. It involves reading a book or looking at images that evoke an emotional response from you. As you read, actually create a picture of the story in your mind using your imagination. When you look at artwork, pictures or other images, don't just see them, but pretend to be in them. For instance, if you look at a painting of a ship sailing across the ocean during a rough storm, imagine the movement of the deck under your feet, the feeling of the rough winds moving through your hair and tugging at your clothes. Feel the cool sea spraying mist over your face. Think about what the yells you hear and the sound of the ship creaking under the pressure. You get the idea. Do this kind of visualizing often and you will notice major changes in your ability to use your imagination in many different situations. Statbrook Associates LLC – 87