Visualization – Day 13

This is a continuation of the 30-Day Visualization Trial. More detail about the trial can be found here

Visualization was great today. There was intensity and it seemed to be very expansive. I’m noticing that visualization does build up energy to move forward with what you have to do, but there could be a variety of things that bring your energy down. Frustration, fear, anger, etc. This wipes out any energy you built up in the first place.

Can I keep it up?

This is my first 30-day trial ever, and I keep wondering if I’ll keep this up after 30 days is over with. It’s pretty easy now, but after 30 days is up I won’t be blogging about it consistently so the accountability will be gone. Hopefully I’ll have done it enough to make it a habit.

Random Notes

20 minutes is almost like nothing now. I remember on day 4 it seemed like a long time to just sit and visualize because it was so disconnected. I kept looking at the clock every 3 – 5 minutes. Now when I look at the clock about 10 minutes has passed by so I only have to look at it twice. I’m thinking I should just set an alarm so I don’t have to interrupt the process at all.

Detached from results

I’m noticing that staying detached from results is challenging, but I guess that’s the whole point of visualization. Instead of you needing results or wanting results, when you come from a place of already having your results you come from fullness instead of neediness.

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Wus sup day 14!


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  1. poorblogger said on October 14th, 2009 at 9:38 am

    Don’t take serious..
    Make your life fun..
    Based on this article it shows that you’re really stress…
    Keep on writing.. And make it fun…

  2. Broderick Durisseau said on October 14th, 2009 at 10:43 am

    Hmmm, really? Wasn’t aware I gave off that vibe. It’s good to know that my writing is transparent though because I have been feeling stressed. I think that could make for some interesting content. Thanks for stopping by.

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