Using Your Imagination

Post on Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Your imagination may be one of the most potent creativity tools you have. Whenever you imagine something you want to create in your life you are actually taking the steps to make that imagined visualization a reality.

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Your imagination has no limits, no barriers; anything you think up is possible.

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When you practice using your imagination you start to unlock one of the great doors to making your dreams a reality.

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If you believe what you imagine with all your heart and soul, what you imagine has the potential to become reality.

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What you imagine you create. If you imagine scarcity you create scarcity. Instead, open your eyes to abundance, that you have and attract everything you need and desire in your life.

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Your imagination strengthens your creative abilities and supports you to achieve what you want to create in your life.

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“Life increase” is all about focusing your imagination, your thoughts and energy on abundance, what is possible, positivity, giving back, and letting go. “Life increase” is tied to the realization that nothing is permanent, that what you have is to be shared and that when you give it away you open up to receive unexpected rewards.

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When you align with “life increase” and become more aware of what you most desire, you will change your life for the better. Whatever you most desire you will create in your life.

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When you start to practice and experiment with your imagination focusing on what can be, the positive, and abundance you start to put the power of imagination to work for you and for the benefit of others.

Let me know what you think.

Until next week, remember the only boxes that exist are the ones you create yourself.

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