Tag: Self-Awareness

the missing link between imagination & realization

“If you can imagine it, you can become it.”

I’ve always had mixed feelings about this saying. I believe in the principle behind it, but the hint of something akin to “magic” being responsible for the leap from imagination to realization has always irritated me.

Upon reflection, what’s bothered me is that there seems to be a middle step missing. So I set out to discover it, and here it is, that missing link:

Once you can imagine something, you are guaranteeing that that thing is now become a Possibility, rather than just a wish.

You see, if you can imagine or visualize a thing, then you’ve already adopted a mindset that is going to influence your thoughts & actions in its direction, so what was once only an idea or wish is now a real Possibility. And with the confidence of a Possibility in your sights, you are naturally more likely to think & act in ways that ultimately attract, achieve, attain, or manifest it.

So instead of simply Imagination -> Reality, the process actually works like this:

Imagination -> Genuine Possibility -> Reality!

 

the tough choice or the tougher choice?

Spend too long trying to repair the weak spots in an imperfect vessel.

Or hammer that vessel with the flail of discipline to see if it is strong enough to withstand the blows required to mend its flaws.

Which would be your choice?

is your future so bright you gotta wear shades?

Your “ideal future” can materialize, but only if your definition of living includes consistent effort towards purposefully designing & building the future you desire.

Anything else is dreaming, and while you’re dreaming you ain’t living, you’re just enduring.

 

change your path, not your shoes

When it comes to making life-changing decisions, it’s all too easy to get stuck in one of a variety of ruts that always seem to be readily available.

Consider: If a new decision you’re facing gets made in the same way and for the same reasons as all the other decisions that came before it, what’s going to happen? You’ll end up walking the same path, just wearing different shoes. You may feel different for a moment, but ultimately you end up in the same place.

So to avoid ruts, don’t just change shoes – change paths!

 

“cause & effect” made simple

If you are experiencing an Issue that is a Cause, then there is no “Next Step Forward”; you simply need to stop, face it squarely, and then address it.

If you are experiencing an Issue that is an Effect, then your “Next Step Forward” is to trace, face, and address its Cause!

Piece of cake! 🙂

 

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