Showing posts with label power of imagination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label power of imagination. Show all posts

Monday, May 30, 2011

Vision Board, Inviting the Law of Attraction

"Conscious thought is the starting point of every new creation."  The Science of Mind

I'm working on a Vision Board as an exercise in creative visualization.

A vision board is a tool to help unleash the power of your imagination in achieving your dreams.

You glue, tape, or tack a collage of pictures, affirmations, and quotes onto a large blank paper or poster board to represent the life you want to live or goals you want to accomplish. 

If what we think indeed becomes the world we see around us, what better way to get the process going? 

A vision board helps you imagine the emotions you expect to feel once your dreams come true.  It's about picturing the end results and sidestepping the hows.  It activates the power of attraction.

You can make a Gratitude vision board or a Good Health vision board or a Relationship vision board, whatever appeals to you, as long as it cultivates positive thoughts and emotions.  Then slowly, one action at a time, one day at a time, start taking the steps necessary to achieve your goal, all the while focusing on the destination, not the path you're walking on.  It's not about control.  Leave room for life's synchronicities.  The hows will take care of themselves.

I'm currently collecting pictures, affirmations, and quotes, like:

"Do it. What ever it is. If you have a dream, go ahead,
take the risks, and make whatever sacrifices you possibly can."
                                                                                                        --Robin Black

I even found a site called Website Stats that claims my blog gets 1,389 page views per day and 41,670 page views a month.


IN MY DREAMS!

I made a copy of the Stat Report and taped it onto my vision board, right up there with the rest of the goals I hope to accomplish.

Who knows where good old hard work, visualization, and positive thinking will lead?

Here are some helpful websites if you want to give it a try.

How to Make a Vision Board.

What is on Your Vision Board?

As always, thanks for stopping by.