Visualization – Day 26

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

Visualization was late but great today. Visualization lately has been about connections, and I’m finding it’s making for some effective action. Instead of me just taking more and more action I’ve been taking less, focused action. If I comment on a blog or forum it’s deeper now than it was before. When I reach out to connect with people the words I use are deeper, more authentic, and more genuine. The action just flows and opportunities keep presenting themselves.

Pushing productivity

I still want to get more done earlier. It seems I’ve slipped back into writing at night, and that’s something I definitely don’t want to get back into a habit of doing, so for the remainder of this trial I will write before noon. My next 30-day trial will incorporate more. Probably a combo of waking up earlier (5am), visualizing and writing about it, and reading for an hour. I’ve almost hit the finish line.

Let’s go day 27!


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  1. Gary said on October 27th, 2009 at 12:58 am

    nice observation. I also find in a social media connected world, that we are reaching out in a variety of different ways, but not making much impact. Quantity thrives. Those willing to cut back and invest more time … are capable of triggering genuine change. One superb link, one great comment – a catalyst for change.

  2. Broderick Durisseau said on October 27th, 2009 at 8:35 am

    Exactly Gary. That’s actually a concept I learned from The Power of Less. I think if a person can send out a high quantity of high quality, that could be a great catalyst for change both in their own life and for the people receiving it. Thank you for your insightful comment.

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