
The Power of Your
Imagination (Part Two)
"The Power of Your Imagination (Part One)" shows how you can use your
imagination to make an unpleasant existence into something more enjoyable. For
example, while waiting in a long line, you can use your imagination to daydream
about hiking near a cold mountain river. You can read Part One at
www.tipsforsuccess.org/imagination1.htm.
Your imagination has several other powerful uses.
"Imagination could be classified as the ability to create or forecast a
future or to create, change or destroy a present or past." -- L. Ron Hubbard
Increase Your Productivity
Your imagination can make you more efficient. Try this: List all the tasks you
want to complete today.
Before you start, take a few seconds to imagine yourself completing everything
on time.
When you imagine the successful completion of a task, plan or goal, you are not
easily sidetracked. You know how to make progress. It's like having a mental
road map to follow.
Break Bad Habits
For example, you want to quit smoking cigarettes. So you create a future where
you do not smoke. You see yourself enjoying a wonderful dinner in a fancy
restaurant with no urge to light up. As a result, you work all day with no
cigarette breaks. You watch your lungs clean up.
Dump Mental Baggage
Whenever an experience in your past bothers you, use your imagination to change
it or destroy it.
For example, when you were a child, a girl named Gracie teased you about your
big nose. She made you hate your nose and it still bothers you. Instead of
getting a nose job, you imagine a different past. Gracie is now your best
friend. Bang! You feel no need to change your big nose.
Understand Others
Use your imagination to understand how others feel. For example, your neighbor's
barking dog wakes you up every night, but you don't know how to talk to your
neighbor about the noise. So you imagine that YOU have a barking dog. Your
neighbor wants you to keep the dog quiet. How should your neighbor discuss this
with you?
Use your imagination to understand how your spouse, children, parents or friends
feel. For example, you want to improve your marriage, so you imagine what it's
like to be your spouse. How does it feel to be married to YOU? What must you
change about your behavior to improve the marriage? You use your imagination to
change the present.
Solve Problems
Write down a problem you currently face. Make a list of possible solutions.
Imagine how each solution will work. Use the solution you imagine will work
best.
Resolve Fears
For example, you are terrified of speaking in public, but need to give a talk to
your church group. You see a future where everyone boos and throws rotten
tomatoes at you. Using your imagination, you change this future and see everyone
fascinated with your talk and grateful to you for giving them the information.
Then, just as you imagined, you get on stage and notice the congregation is
smiling and interested in what you have to say. You notice that you feel no
fear.
Improve Your Future
Perhaps the best use of your imagination concerns your future. What do you
really want to happen? What will your future be like if everything goes well?
Imagine this future.
You can imagine any future you like: happiness, money, justice, peace, love,
prosperity and more.
You have an unlimited number of ways to use your imagination to change your
past, improve your present and create a successful future. Use your imagination
to discover them!
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