You spend a lot of time reliving
memories from the past. Some memories are positive and uplifting and give our
days a bounce, enhancing our productivity and results. Other memories are not
so bright and bum us out, draining our spirits and motivation and productivity. Memories are stored in your head
after a long journey that begins with a single vision. Visions are the pictures
you see in your mind. You can have positive visions or negative visions.
For example, you are going to a
party Friday night. This is a party that your brother-in-law always attends and
in the past you always got in an argument with him, then left the party in a
huff, and generally had a bad time. So you start to visualize going to the
party again on Friday and what do you see? You see yourself having a bad time
at this party because, after all, you’ve always had a bad time at the party
with your brother-in-law.
From those visions, those
pictures, you take action. You see a confrontation coming with your
brother-in-law and consistent with that image you attend the party waiting for
him to trigger the arguments as he has in the past, and sure enough, your body
language and words telegraph the message that you are ready for verbal combat
and so the process moves forward to conflict and leaving in a huff.
These actions produce results.
Your result was, “not having good time at the party.” Those results then become the memories that
you re-live over and over again negatively affecting your future productivity.
Your visions direct the actions
you take that create the results you realize that form the memories you re-live
over and over again,
Now let’s say you would prefer to
have a positive memory from this upcoming party in your mind to relive in the
future for enhanced productivity. What can you do in advance to change the
outcome, the lingering memory? You change the vision.
You stop visualizing having a bad
time at the next party. I know, you’ve had a lot of history with bad results,
but you put a new picture in your mind this time. You see yourself
intentionally avoiding being in the same room with your brother-in-law and if
he presses to goad you into argument, you see yourself walking away. You see
yourself sitting with Aunt Sarah, whom you spend little time with and talking
with her for the evening.
You repeat that vision only, over
and over, and if you do enough of that, you find yourself changing your
behavior, avoiding your brother-in-law and instead, spending quality time with
the other guests. When you leave, you discover you have produced the result
called “not having too bad a time at the party.” You recall and remember this
now in a positive vein, as an uplifting memory that boosts your attitude and
daily productivity in the future.
Does it all happen so easily and
quickly? Unlikely. Maybe you create no new results in the near term from this
new, more positive way of visioning, but if you are willing to persist and make
this healthier way of thinking a consistent habit, then soon you will find it
does work. Your visions will be more positive, your actions will follow the
visions creating the results that form the positive memories you will re-live
over and over.
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