Within this trite and simple aphorism lies hidden a very powerful secret. It's a secret responsible for every big fortune, each major success and all revolutionary discoveries and inventions. And here's the secret - behind every dream that turns into reality, there is a clear, focused vision.
What exactly is creative visualization?
A little understood law of success is that to attract anything into your life, you must first believe in it with absolute conviction - to the point that you can see, feel and imagine already living in that changed, new reality. Yes, even today - when your actual circumstances and surroundings might be a far cry from your dream!
Most of us are not capable of abstract imagination and vivid dreaming. It is far easier to believe firmly in something we can touch, see or smell, rather than trust in a 'reality' that exists only in our minds.
Because creative visualization is such an integral part of achieving your goals and dreams in life, constructing a vision board to give definition to your plans is a critical step along your path to success.
What do you put on a vision board?
Anything related to your dreams and goals fit in your vision board. The idea is to create a collage with representative reminders of each component of your plans for the future.
If you dream of living in a mansion, driving a sportscar, with a lifestyle that's the envy of your peers and friends, then your vision board will reflect that goal. You may have pictures of your favorite car, photos of your dream home, and samples of the fabric on your lounge or the leather of your car seat.
Or you might take a different angle and have your vision board focus on the ultimate benefits of your posessions - a lifestyle of the rich and famous. So you might have photographs showing a vacation in the Bahamas or Monte Carlo or the Swiss Alps. Or you may collect magazine clippings of luxury items like Rolex watches, Mont Blanc pens and Yves St.Laurent gowns.
But why take all this trouble? Do vision boards really work?
Best-selling author of the 'Chicken Soup for the Soul' series, Mark Victor Hansen, is fond of telling the story about how he and Jack Canfield would tear off covers of TIME magazine, cut out the face of the person on it, and replace it with a photograph of themselves.
He attributes creating that vision board for helping achieve his massive success as an author, entrepreneur and philanthropist.
How does it work? First, there's the creative visualization that's involved in crafting your vision board. As you construct your vision board, you let your imagination run wild. You allow yourself to dream, placing no hurdles or limitations on the flights of fancy and fantasy your mind goes on.
That very act of imagining vast possibilities acts on your sub-conscious as a powerful motivator. Having seen, in your mind, what you want, it becomes a natural extension for the logical part of your brain to come up with practical solutions to problems that are keeping you from living that dream in reality.
Secondly, by placing your vision board where you can constantly see it and come into contact with it, you are reinforcing this cerebral stimulation. Your sub-conscious mind can no longer just ignore the ambitious dreams you are focusing your attention upon and constantly drawing attention to.
By repeatedly bringing yourself face to face with your future potential, you are challenging your mind to stretch, expand and reach out to attain that potential. And in a nutshell, that is the biggest advantage and benefit of having a vision board.
Hey, it's easy, quick and cheap to create your own vision board - so why not just try it and see if it works for you? The results just might surprise you!
The Power Of Vision
The best visions are clear, useful, achievable and inseparable from who and what you (or your clients) are. As a coach, if you can master the skill of helping to create clear and authentic visions in yourself and others, you'll be light years ahead of your competition. . It helps both you and your clients with the foundation upon which they can build a successful and satisfying life ? both personally and professionally.
FIRST, WORK ON YOUR OWN VISION
Without a clear vision of what you want to do, where you want to go, or what you, success will be much more difficult ? even impossible ? to achieve.. How can you know what to do ? what actions to take - if you don't know where you're going?
Not having a vision is like sailing without a destination. You end up on the Sea of Destiny without a port, wandering the ocean aimlessly, getting blown in whatever direction the wind is headed. When a challenging storm bears down, the gale-force winds will likely capsize your latest plans immediately. You'll end up looking like you were aboard the Ship of Fools.
Having a clear vision and mission is what gives you that destination. Even though gale-force challenges may temporarily capsize your progress, you'll more easily be able to get back on course and reach your objectives.
Contrary to what many people think, visions do not usually magically appear. They can take time - requiring introspection, self-analysis, and journaling. It also helps to review your past successes and ? just as important ? your past disappointments and failures. Draw on your dream, talents and desire. Observe your calling to be a coach.
The first place to look when developing your vision is within ? to that deeper inner self. You can draw upon your talent, dreams and desires, or whatever other avenues help you uncover those nuggets that will become your navigational beacons in life.
Unfortunately, there are usually no shortcuts in creating your vision. You can't just ?make it up?; it takes WORK. But the rewards for doing this work can save you years ? even a lifetime ? of frustration by enabling you and your clients to live the life one is destined for.
SEVEN IDEAS TO HELP DEVELOP YOUR VISION
Idea 1: Listen and Look Within
Since vision starts within, it makes sense to listen and feel what your mind and soul really want. What stirs your heart? What is your greatest desire? What do you dream about?
Bottom line: Make sure your vision comes from within. If what you want to pursue does not truly come your inner depths, it will likely be impossible to achieve.
Idea 2: Seek the Help of Others; Make It a Team Sport
We do not live in a bubble. Utilize a team where you can. Heed the advice of a person who has more experiences in you ? especially in coaching. Find a coach who works on vision. Seek help from friends who know you well. They can help you confirm or question your own observations and provide a reality check.
Creating a MasterMind Group of 4-6 people also working on their vision can be extremely powerful. Use weekly or semi-weekly calls to support each other and keep the momentum going.
Asking and using others for guidance not only helps you with your own vision; it also puts you on the receiving end of help. This experience will in turn help you when you become the coach helping others with their vision. You'll have done the proverbial ?walk in their shoes?.
Idea #2: Create a Sacred, Inner Space to Go Deeper
The vision you create for your practice begins in your mind and heart. It is something you can feel, taste, see, hear and touch with your soul.
Creating a supportive, inner environment is a powerful way to aid you in developing your vision. To access the inner depths of your mind and heart, find a way to retreat to a serene and tranquil place where your mind is free of the ?outer noise?.
In this sacred space, your heart, mind, and soul can more easily access what might be called Source. What you can find there is your most Authentic Self. Tap into this successfully, and your vision is likely to spring forth easily.
Though your mind may resist with every fiber of its being, try surrender into this emptiness. Check your brain out at the door. A Zen master once said, ?You already are that which you seek.? But you'll find it much easier to uncover that if you are relaxed and can get your mind out of the way.
Step 3: Ask (the Right) Questions
Ask the questions that provoke and encourage answers to the deeper questions. These might include:
?What is the single most important thing my practice needs to go to the next level and further help my customers best?
?What are the three most important actions I need to take in order to increase my sales or income?
?What are the three most important changes I need to make in order to help me and/or my clients accomplish my/their objectives?
?What is the single biggest challenge that ? if resolved ? would most help me or my clients.
Idea 5: Identity the Problems Holding You Back
Sometimes we're just plain stuck. What about you? Where are your points of ?stuck-ed-ness?? Discussing it with others ? especially your coach and MasterMind team ? is a powerful way to uncover the detours around or through the roadblocks holding you back from developing your vision.
There are times when we must first clear the rocks off the trail before we can continue on our path of self-discovery. Moving these out of the way helps unblock the energy flow, enabling us to more easily tap into the Source for answers.
Idea 7: Take Action and ?Go For It!?
Nothing happens without action. Once you have come up with a Vision that seems to fit well, ACT ON IT. It might not be perfect, but if it's ?good enough?, then get going! You can always ?course correct?.
Don't get bogged down in thinking about HOW you're going to get there. Momentum is a powerful force, perhaps THE most important force when you're first embarking for your Vision.
A sailor on a long voyage can never know for sure the exact course they will take to their destination. He/she will need to constantly make corrections for winds, current, and unforeseen challenges along the route. In the same way, you can tweak and adapt your own journey.
Idea 6: K.I.S.S. (Keep It Short & Simple)
Once you have a pretty good idea of your vision, simplify it. Keep honing it down and find ways to bring more clarity. Be brutal; in fact go for what is sometimes call ?brutal clarity of purpose?.
There is a nice analogy between a vision and a powerful photo. A very successful studio photographer was asked how he consistently came up with powerful photos. He responded, ?Once I've got all the elements in the photo that I think I need, I start taking away from it. If I remove or simplify an element or item and it helps, I keep the change. I continue this process with everything I can until it hurts the overall image. That's when I know I've got my image.?
The lesson: try simplifying or removing extraneous parts of your vision. Ask yourself, ?Does it help ? or hinder? If it helps, keep the change. If it doesn't, put it back. Continue with this process until you have the best picture you can.
CONCLUSION
Developing a Vision and acting on it is one of the most essential steps to creating a successful coaching practice. It is also one of the most powerful services you can offer your clients in helping them manifest their fullest potential.
Try these 7 ideas to help you do this. If something works for you, use it! If it doesn't, discard it. We all have our own best ways of finding and developing our Vision. What matters most is that you do it, then act on it.
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