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Create your Virtual Visualization
5/3/2006 10:41:54 PM
Hello dear friends, One of the lessons in my Market From Spirit e-course - http://www.MarketFromSpirit.com - is about creating a Virtual Visualization. Here is a portion of the lesson. I invite you to create your own Virtual Visualization and share it with us here. Close your eyes, take a deep breath and imagine your life and your business AS IF you have already achieved the success you desire. Take a few minutes each day and day dream or write - visualize your life and your business AS IF it is already the best you can imagine. As you begin your visualization, imagine yourself waking in the morning... and decide what would be your perfect day. Repeat this Affirmation... "I now succeed effortlessly." Be sure to SMILE as you begin to describe... Where are you? What do you see around you? Who is there with you? What are you doing? How do you FEEL? Who is calling you? Who are you calling? How much money do you have in the bank? Where do you live? How do you FEEL? (notice how important it is to know how you FEEL) You get the idea. Yes, this is pretending. It's "fake it 'til you make it." I promise... if you begin to visualize the success you desire AS IF you have already achieved it every day, you will see changes in your life and business that seem to occur as if by magic. Enjoy creating your Virtual Visualization - and be sure to share it with us here. My Virtual Visualization... I woke up this morning at 7:00 am, looked at the clock and said "nah"... and fell fast asleep again. When I awoke again at 9:00 am, I realized that I was waking up in our new mountain home in Lake Lure, North Carolina. I glanced out the bedroom window at the 75 mile view and said out loud, "Thank you God!" We did it. We found the house of our dreams. Today is the first day that both Dennis and I wake up in our new home and we can do whatever we choose to do. I am grateful for having replaced Dennis’ income from his J.O.B. of 25 years so that we can spend every day together now. I went downstairs to the kitchen and made a light breakfast. By that time Dennis is awake and we decide to enjoy a leisurely breakfast by the pool. It doesn't matter if it is cold outside. Our heated pool and climate controlled dome cover creates just the perfect atmosphere for a dip in the pool any time. Well... Dennis takes a dip and I float on my big pink raft. Later we decide to take a drive down the mountain. This is honestly the most peaceful place on earth. You can see for hundreds of miles. Ahhh, smell that clean air. The leaves are a beautiful gold, orange and red. Wow! The car windows are rolled down and the air is cool and crisp. Lexie and Mikey (my two chihuahuas) love riding on my lap. Dennis is driving and I say to him, "Where are we going?" He looks at me at says, "You decide this time." I see a sign for a craft shop just ahead and I point to the sign. We pull over into the gravel parking lot. They have beautiful locally hand crafted items in the little shop, so we buy a few things for our new home.. and a couple things for the our brand new RV! Then we head back home to have lunch on the porch as we enjoy the 75 mile view. We never get enough of that view. After lunch we take a walk up the mountain behind our home to check on the construction of the new cottages we are having built up the mountain behind our home. We already have vacationers lined up to rent those cottages. Then we decided to drive the 3 miles down to Lake Lure to take a relaxing trip in our shiny new pontoon boat. We meet a few of our neighbors and tie our pontoon boats together and drift as we enjoy the sunset across the water and the mountains beyond the water. Wow. What a sight! When we get home just after dark I check messages and spend 30 minutes or so returning phone calls to some of my business partners. Dennis finalizes the details for the Energetic Balancing Share Meeting he is having at the Community Center tomorrow night. I get online for a few minutes to check on my commissions and walk away with a big smile on my face. How great it is to watch my income grow from my efforts of months ago - and now I'm literally making money while I sleep - or play. Dennis and I walk out together to check on the animals and say goodnight to the guests who are renting our cabin on the hill before we settle in for the night. By 10 pm, we're ready for a relaxing soak in the hot tub on the deck outside our bedroom on the upper level. Now, THAT is relaxing with a 75 mile view. What a perfect end to a perfect day. Thank you God!
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Re: Create your Virtual Visualization
5/3/2006 11:33:06 PM
Linda, this is wonderful. I am so happy for you. Okay, my virtual visualization: I am in my RV. A beautiful campground with a lake. The love of my life is with me. Having a wonderful breakfast as I look out the window. I feel relaxed and elated. No one is calling me and I am calling no one. It is totally peaceful. I have as much money in the bank as I need to live comfortably and happily. If I need something, the money is there. My home is wherever I feel like being at any given moment. I travel the United States with the love of my life, my dog Misty and my Manx, Maggie May. I stay at a location for as long as I like. It could be a day, months, or years, for it really doesn't matter. What matters is that happiness abounds wherever we are. I feel happy.
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Re: Create your Virtual Visualization
5/3/2006 11:37:05 PM
Hey Luella May, Great job! Now spend a few minutes each day imagining and visualing how that makes you FEEL... and it will be here quicker than you can imagine! Blessings.
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Re: Create your Virtual Visualization
5/4/2006 9:05:36 AM
Hi Linda, You're a darling - always lift me up. :-) Thank you.
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Re: Create your Virtual Visualization
5/4/2006 10:55:59 AM
OK, Linda, you asked for it again, and this time I'll post it. I wrote this about a year and a half ago and have spent the last half-hour trimming it by about 30%. Warning: it's still long, lol. Cheri ================================================= As we approach our home, I rejoice that we have returned just in time! Early spring flowers are blooming profusely. The grass is trimmed to perfection, the shrubs pruned, the trees straight and tall, but most of all I love the flowers. We open the richly-stained walnut doors to an entry paved in rough-finished granite and finished with matching walnut trim, vaulted and lit by a chandelier of intricate and delicate ironwork. The entry leads to a great room where groups of leather furnishings invite me to sit and relax. However, I am anxious to explore the rest of the house, as we have been away on a month-long vacation to Greece. With a quick kiss, my husband and I part ways. He has a meeting with his publisher in about an hour, so I won't see him again until dinner. First, I glance into my office. It is just as I left it: furnished in cherry and walnut with built-in bookshelves, credenza, and cabinetry. My desk gleams, having been polished only that morning by the staff. The computer beckons...my silent partner! "Later" I promise it, and continue down the hall, toward the heavenly aroma of something delicious baking. On my left, a large entryway leads to my kitchen, which is similarly floored and trimmed in granite, walnut and cherry. A welcoming mid-morning snack of sliced apples, fresh-baked carrot-zucchini bread (my recipe) and a jug of milk in a bowl of ice are laid out on the breakfast bar. My personal assistant has started without me, but stops in mid-bite to welcome me home. After a quick hug, I settle down beside her and ask about her children. She's a single mom, and I am happy to pay her a generous full-time salary for part-time work so she can see the kids off to school and be there to greet them and care for them when they return. One of them, the oldest, is taking pledges for a walk-a-thon to benefit diabetes. I pledge $500 per mile--he hopes to win the prize for the most money raised! I excuse myself to go on with my tour, and my assistant makes her way to her office to begin her daily routine. Passing through the formal dining room back into the great room, I double-back to the left of the great room down the hall to the master wing. Large double doors similar to the entry doors lead to the master suite, which consists of a main bedroom, with smaller doors leading to a lavish master bath, his and hers walk-in closets, and a sitting/craft room where I pursue my hobbies. The bed is so high that I need a set of steps to get on it. (My husband, who is 13" taller than me, thinks it is the perfect height.) It is made up with a silky quilt and masses of pillows, and looks as if you might sink into it over your head. To one side is a grouping of two comfortable chairs with reading lamps and a small but high-quality stereo setup. There also resides my personal library of favorite books, ready at hand for re-reading when the mood strikes me (though many of my favorites are also in my office where others are welcome to borrow them). When we just want to be quiet and read, my husband and I sit here together in perfect privacy. My sitting/craft room is almost as large as the main room, because my husband insisted on having a large-screen TV somewhere in the house so that he can watch football and basketball games. When I join him there I give most of my attention to my latest cross-stitch project, a Christmas stocking for my youngest grandchild. In fact, all of my hobby projects are there also, tucked away behind paneled doors. My husband's publisher has arrived, and I can hear the two of them murmuring in his office where he does his writing. Adjoining it is his music room, where his collection of recorded music in the genres of rock and blues (mostly) is displayed in row upon row of vinyl and CDs. His stereo system produces the highest-quality sound we could find. All of his writing is inspired by and is about the music and the artists. Stepping out the French doors to the patio, I wave at the gardener, who is planting my favorite annuals, and offer to come and help. Although he laughs at me, I miss doing my own gardening when I haven't had my hands in the dirt for a while. I make a mental note to make some time to do that soon. Tomorrow, the wonderful mementos of our trip that we have had shipped home will arrive. I will spend some time placing each of them with care amidst the beautiful and exotic mementos of other trips that grace the tables, shelves and niches of our home. And now it's time to get to work! After a month away, my mind is brimming with new projects that I want to capture, and I have a meeting later this afternoon with the Executive Director of our foundation to consider two new grant requests. I sit in my familiar leather chair and greet my computer...hi, friend! Thanks for keeping my business going while I was gone. Let's do some more! =================================================
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