Creating 2011 - Your Vision

How are you coming along with writing your vision that you will share tomorrow night?  Here is another idea on how to write it!  See you tomorrow?

Kelly Rosano shares:
  (read her entire January newsletter at http://www.kelleyrosano.com/)

Creating 2011


What would it be like if you literally could create the future?  Are you willing to experiment?

Here is a process that has produced some amazing results for people in past years. Use it to replace the New Year's resolutions you are about to make.

Step 1:             Imagine it is December 31, 2011.

Step 2:             Imagine you are looking back over the year 2011 and reflecting on all the wonderful, successful outcomes you had. See them. Touch them. Feel them. (It is through the power of emotion that we manifest our heart's true desires.)

Step 3:             Now take pen (or computer) in hand and write yourself a letter describing everything that happened in 2011. What do you have in your life on December 31, 2011 that you are grateful for?  It may be a new job, career or perhaps you have resolved a major problem with a relationship. Maybe it's a new home, a more stable financial situation, better health, a changed lifestyle where you spend less time working and more time doing the things you really want to do. You can work less and make more life. Whatever it is, write it down. Be specific. For instance, if it's increased income, say how much.

Step 4:             Now, take a look at each item and see what action steps you took during the year 2011 that produced the wonderful outcomes you are enjoying. Write those actions in your calendar, indicating when they took place.  Again, be as detailed as possible.

Step 5:             Now, put the letter away and look forward to pulling it out to read it next year on December 31, 2011 when you compare your letter with what you actually did.  You will be amazed! Especially if you take the action steps you wrote down as you come to them on the calendar during the course of the year.

 

What did you think of this article?




Trackbacks
  • No trackbacks exist for this post.
Comments
  • No comments exist for this post.
Leave a comment

Submitted comments are subject to moderation before being displayed.

 Name

 Email (will not be published)

 Website

Your comment is 0 characters limited to 3000 characters.