There is a lot of talk about
visualization these days, and it may seem confusing. It's more than
daydreaming, different than meditation, and not a religious belief. Here is a
brief explanation of visualization and how it's used.
What Is It?
Visualization
involves seeing yourself in certain situations with the expectation that the
scenario will happen in real life. When you engage in visualization, you concentrate
on something you want to achieve and imagine yourself achieving it. Some say
this exercise heightens your awareness of those things around you that pertain
to your visions. This is said to make you more apt to recognize opportunities
and so forth.
Sources say that
the brain is wired so that you become what you focus on. This explains, in
part, why people can be so determined not to engage in a certain behavior that
they end up engaging in it. They were so focused on what they didn't want to do
that they ended up doing it. Proponents of visualization take advantage of this
mental process and turn it into something positive.
How Is
Visualization Used?
Visualization
can, technically, be used to achieve anything you like. However, it is generally
applied to several main life circumstances and situations.
* Relationships -
It is said that visualization can help relationships. Perhaps you could
envision yourself in a successful marriage, or meeting your soul mate. Maybe
you can visualize improving an existing relationship. Maybe you have dreams for
your family relationships, and could use visualization to achieve a more
harmonious home.
* Business - A
lot of successful businessmen and women attribute their success to
visualization, at least in part. Visualizing business success has been credited
with increased income, more clients, and a strong sense of self-confidence.
* Self-Image -
Visualization can be used to attempt improving your self-image. Using
visualization techniques, you can imagine yourself as a confident, competent,
popular person. Hopefully, these dreams will then begin to play out in real
life, starting a cycle of continuing boosts to your self-esteem.
How Do You Do It?
When you practice
visualization, there's a bit more involved than just daydreaming. When you
seriously visualize the hopes of creating life changes, you need to be specific
in your goals and imaginings. Your visualizations are supposed to be targeted
toward those specific goals. Visualization infuses more energy, focus and
vividness into your dreams.
Your Success Coach,
Dr. Amy Hymes
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