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    Visualized My Successful Bike Trips 2 years ago

    While contemplating the idea of riding my bike to work, I envisioned myself on the bike, getting to work and having all the supplies I needed to be presentable after the sweaty journey.

    I am convinced that this thought process made my plans turn into reality.



    In my mind... 2 years ago

    I’ve already accomplished my goals for this year! I can see myself having reached the business and personal levels of success that I’ve set for myself. I have a business model that I’m following and slowly and systematically implementing each aspect of it. I focus on this daily so that I don’t lose site of where I’m headed. I expect to reach these goals by the beginning of October!



    Donna offline doing stuff

    Visualizing Productivity 2 years ago

    I am visualizing myself being focused and organized throughout the day at work.

    I am completing my tasks successfully.

    I am visualizing myself delivering the documents that are needed at 5PM.



    Donna offline doing stuff

    Visualizing Success in All My Meetings 2 years ago

    Today is a day full of meetings.

    I am visualizing myself being prepared and engaged throughout each meeting. I see myself as a professional with poise and wit as I negotiate my deadlines.

    I see myself remaining calm when illogical or defensive thinking enters the meeting. I see myself realizing that while today is important and each meeting is important, the big picture is to take baby steps in completing all the projects assigned to me. This means that not everything will be solved in the sixty minutes alloted to the topic, but each tiny step is a step closer to a successful completion of the deliverable.



    MariaOnSantOrsola is reviewing, revising and reviving her goals

    visualize... 2 years ago

    this is powerful! Read The Magic Of Believing by Caude Brostol….



    Printed out my new coaching programs... 2 years ago

    and taped them to my desk for when I’m on the phone with a prospective client.



    I "test drove" new office space! 2 years ago

    Yep! I toured the 2400 sq ft office space of my dreams! I imagined it all finished out and where my office would be…and each member of my staff. It’s gorgeous! ;-)



    Visualize success 2 years ago

    The Secret… a must see… I try to catch a little bit of it whenever I get a chance, even if it’s just 20 minutes, just to keep reminding myself that thoughts become things… Think Positive :)



    Donna offline doing stuff

    Using Photographs To Create Images 2 years ago

    From ‘Scaling Down: Living Large in a Smaller Space’ the authors Judi Culbertson and Marj Decker recommend looking at photographs every day of what you want…”when you give your subconscious an idea, your mind begins to work on how to create it.”

    (Revision on 4-15-07: I originally had “clippings” in the title instead of “photographs” even though the authors specifically prescribe “photographs”. In retrospect, I see that my original substition of the word “clippings” was Freudian and supported my information-hoarding mentality that I’m working to avoid, that habit of trying to collect little snippets in magazines or newspapers. I want to be more selective of this process of capturing images. And I need to think bigger visually, as in photographs in books or in digital archives, not “clippings”, which are usually tiny or text-like and temporary in nature. Also, I don’t think that the authors Culbertson and Decker would have intended that I contradict their advice of looking for and saving magic answers! What this rambling is all about is that I’m truly seeking congruity in my approach to information that flows in and out of my world and how I’ve logged it my various entries.)



    Donna offline doing stuff

    Seeing Myself 2 years ago

    I know this works. I’ve done it before.

    It’s easier to see myself failing—at whatever I am intending to do. But I plan to change that!



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