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Attaining Your Ideal Relationship By Visualization
 
By Jack Canfield

Mar. 2, 2011                                                                                                Issue 574  
Summary of this article
 
Jack Canfield is very famous for success coaching in business. But the exact same principles are universal. They apply to creating success in your relationship with your spouse as well. Below he lists 4 great reasons to use visualization. I highly suggest that you take substantial time to meditate on these 4 points. I think they contain very deep wisdom for creating a true love relationship.

Jim 
 

Attaining Your Ideal Relationship By Visualization

 

By Jack Canfield

 

You have an awesome power that most of us have never been taught to use effectively.

 

Elite athletes use it. The super rich use it. And peak performers in all fields now use it. That power is called visualization.

 

Athletes call this visualization process "mental rehearsal," and they have been using it since the 1960s when we learned about it from the Russians.

 

The daily practice of visualizing your dreams as already complete can rapidly accelerate your achievement of those dreams, goals and ambitions. Here's why.

 

Visualization of your goals and desires accomplishes four very important things.

 

1.) It activates your creative subconscious which will start generating creative ideas to achieve your goal.

 

2.) It programs your brain to more readily perceive and recognize the resources you will need to achieve your dreams.

 

3.) It activates the law of attraction, thereby drawing into your life the people, resources, and circumstances you will need to achieve your goals.

 

4.) It builds your internal motivation to take the necessary actions to achieve your dreams.

 

Visualization is really quite simple. You sit in a comfortable position, close your eyes and imagine -- in as vivid detail as you can -- what you would be looking at if the dream you have were already realized. Imagine being inside of yourself, looking out through your eyes at the ideal result.

 

Best Times for Mental Rehearsal

 

All you have to do is set aside a few minutes a day. The best times are when you first wake up, after meditation or prayer, and right before you go to bed. These are the times you are most relaxed.

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Click to view the whole 3 page article: Visualize and Affirm Your Desired Outcomes: A Step-by-Step Guide.

  

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God bless your family and your marriage.

 

Jim Stephens

 
 

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