I always knew there was someone else inside of you.
Imagination
Chapter 6
I have often said of myself, “I don’t have any creative imagination.” I realize now that definitely is not the thing to be saying.
Instead, I should replace it with a positive statement such as…..”I am learning and remembering many things so that I can share with others and so that I can put them to good use to benefit my business. As I learn, I ask, and it will be given to me. I ask for direction, for ideas, and my imagination is fueled through “hunches” and “inspirations”. As I practice hearing and acting upon these ‘nudgings’, my creative imagination becomes even more alert and more receptive to these thought impulses.”
I am seeing this happen as my mind is getting accustom to these new thought patterns being adopted through the reading (and acting) of Think and Grow Rich. It’s a remarkable thing to observe the transformation in myself. To others it may not be visible, but to me I see the steps being taken within my mind, my will and my emotions.
In a movie I saw recently, a statement was made to one of the characters, “I always knew there was someone else inside of you.”
I’m saying that about me.
Lynn Jones
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Hi Lynn, I think this
Hi Lynn,
I think this comes from The Magic of Thinking Big - creative thinking is not just about what we usually think of as "creative" (design, art, architecture etc.) but includes pretty much any situation where solutions are found to issues that arise.
The main stimulus for creative thought is to start off with the premise that the desired outcome IS possible. Once your mind accepts that something is possible, it will use the creative juices to find the solution.
As you say, once you open yourself to this possibility, things really start to flow. As with so many things, the hardest part is taking that first step instead of taking the easy way out of "I can't do it".
As for transformation - I have tried explaining to others how the inner alchemy feels, the best I can come up with is a feeling that a light switch has been flicked. But that really doesn't do the experience justice. The only way to know how it feels is to experience it I guess.
All the best
Gaz