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Creating A Compelling Future Part 1
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Author: Andrew Hansen
Added: February 7, 2007

What drives us forward is the possibility a future that is exciting, compelling, filled with enjoyment and accomplishment. Unfortunately too many of us don’t experience the daily motivation we otherwise could because the future we desire is poorly defined, and lacking clarity in our minds. Tony Robbins is quoted as saying “People aren’t lazy, they just have impotent goals that don’t inspire them”. I’m prepared to add to this that some people even have exciting goals, but they aren’t represented to the person internally in a powerful, compelling way that creates a continual motive for action. Creating a compelling and exciting future is a process that gives you a greater level of control over the way your goals are represented in your mind. Doing this serves a number of distinct purposes.

1. It makes those goals more easily attainable. After all you can’t hit what you can’t see. It gives your mind a more clear more defined target.

2. It gives you access to a fast source of motivation towards that goal. Once you have created the visual representation of the goal you will be able to recall it at will to produce a state of excitement and enthusiasm toward the goal.

3. It helps you attract the goal. We won’t get into a full discussion on creative visualization but suffice it to say that visualizing a goal with positive expectancy sets in motion universal processes gear towards drawing that goal to you like a magnet.

Here is a simple exercise for clarifying your goals internally and creating a compelling future:

Step 1: Pick one of your goals. If you don’t have any you probably shouldn’t be here. The goal can be one you intend to accomplish over any time frame. Today I chose to use this technique for the goal of purchasing a very large home I intend to be the owner of in the not too distant future. I will continue to explain the technique citing this example.

Step 2: With your eyes closed or open (whatever works best for you) develop a picture in your head of you having achieved this goal. It will help if you look with your eyes to the right. Once you have a picture, turn it into a movie that depicts you in the act of having achieved the goal. See the movie in first person, as though from your own eyes when you are experiencing it. What can you see? What is happening? What are you wearing? What is the weather like? Work on making the image as detailed as possible. Is there anyone with you? What are they wearing? Try to get a really intricate movie rolling.

Next fiddle round with what in NLP are called the Submodalities. Make the pictures of the movie very big and very close to you in your minds eye. Make the colours extremely bright and vibrant. Increase the pictures borders out to include more detail. You should notice that the more detailed your picture gets, the more intensely you start to feel the feelings you associate to having achieved this goal.

Andrew Hansen is an entrepreneur, author and personal development trainer. He runs a website dedicated to personal growth that provides tips, information and advice on attaining the level of success that you're worthy of in all areas of your life. For more information on NLP please see NLP

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