Saturday 31 March 2018

Creating Your Vision Board

How to Use a Vision Board 

to Make Your Ideal Life a Reality





The best way to achieve your goals is to keep them top of mind, so you’re always looking for ways to move yourself closer to them – and a vision board is the perfect tool to help you do that.
By putting a vision board somewhere you can see it every day, you will prompt yourself to visualise your ideal life on a regular basis. And that’s important because visualisation activates the creative powers of your subconscious mind and programs your brain to notice available resources that were always there but escaped your notice. 
Through the Law of Attraction, visualisation also magnetises and attracts to you the people, resources, and opportunities you need to achieve your goal.
By adding a visualisation practice to your daily routine, you will naturally become more motivated to reach your goals. You’ll start to notice you are unexpectedly doing things that move you closer to your ideal life. Suddenly, you find yourself volunteering to take on more responsibility at work, speaking out at staff meetings, asking more directly for what you want, and taking more risks in your personal and professional life – and experiencing bigger pay-offs.
It’s pretty cool stuff!

So, how do you create a vision board to help you with your visualisation practice?


Here’s my simple six step process:

1) Create a list of goals you’d like to achieve in the next year
Spend some time getting clear on exactly what you want your ideal life to look like, and what you need to accomplish in the next twelve months to launch you closer to your goals.

2) Collect a bundle of old magazines with beautiful pictures
If you’re not a magazine reader or currently don’t have any magazines at home, ask your friends to give you any they no longer want. You should also be able to pick some up for just a dollar or two per magazine at your local thrift store. Or you could check out your local recycling depot. Ours has a “free stuff” corner where you can pick up all the magazines you could ever want at zero cost. Maybe yours does, too?

3) Find pictures that represent your goals and inspire you
Schedule a couple hours one evening or weekend to go through the magazines and cut out pictures that represent your goals and speak to your heart in some meaningful way.  Fun tip: The last time my staff and I made vision boards at my office, we turned up the radio and had a little musical party going on as we cut out our images, which made it a very vibrant, fun setting to visualize our goals!
When looking for images in the magazines, look for those that immediately make you say, “Yes! That is what I want in my life!” They don’t have to be physical objects or literal interpretations of what you want in your life. 
Instead, focus on how the images make you FEEL.
For example, if you’d like to move to a home with waterfront property, don’t worry if you can’t find a picture of your perfect “dream home.” Perhaps a picture of an idyllic ocean sunset will be enough to inspire you. Or if you’d like to attract a new romantic partner into your life, instead of hunting for a picture of a man or woman who meets your physical ideal, find a picture that represents love to you – an image of two people holding hands, or even a picture of a heart, for example.


4) Make a collage out of your photos
Once you have collected enough photos, it’s time to make your vision board! Go to your local craft or dollar store and buy a large piece of construction or poster paper. A corkboard or large piece of paper would work as well. Then glue, tack, or tape your pictures to the paper or cork-board in an arrangement that is visually pleasing to you.

5) Add motivational “affirmation words” that represent how you want to FEEL
Your vision of your ideal life shouldn’t be focused on “stuff” so much as on how you want to FEEL. For this reason, I like to add words to my vision board that describe how I want to feel on a daily basis – such as: “joyful,” “abundant,” “powerful,” “fearless,” “loved,” “strong,” “healthy,” “loving,” and “financially free.”
Take some time to create a list of words that describe how YOU want to feel. You can either search for these words in your magazines or write them yourself. Then add them to your vision board in a visually attractive way.

6) Take a few moments to contemplate your vision board every day
To get the full benefit from your vision board, it’s important for you to place it somewhere you can see it every day. I recommend you take a few minutes to look over your vision board at least once or twice a day. I like to review my vision board right before I do a guided visualization, so my goals are top of mind as I train my mind to attract what I truly want into my life. I also like to review it every night before I go to sleep, in order to prompt my sub-conscious mind to come up with new ideas while I’m sleeping on how to achieve my goals. That way, I wake up in the morning bursting with motivation to succeed – and am far more likely to notice and act on opportunities that will bring me closer to my goals.




By: Jack Canfield




Thursday 29 March 2018

Access Your Quantum Mind Power


How To Access Your 
Quantum Mind Power



Did you know that there is one intelligent consciousness that permeates the whole Universe? And that, this all powerful, ever-present, omniscient force also exists within each of us, including you?
Known by many names, like the quantum mind, Unified Field Theory, The All, God, universal consciousness, whatever you want to call it, it is no longer just a philosophical, unproven theory on the fringe of metaphysics.
It has been scientifically proven.
Can a regular person tap into the quantum mind? If so, what happens when this super powerful force is accessed?
Of course you can, anyone can, considering each of us are part of “The All”! You just need to access the universal mind to a greater degree, which can change your life in many miraculous ways, such as:
• Super powerful ability to self heal
• Feeling more connected to all living things
• Better memory & enhanced learning abilities
• Access to life solutions, and a well-tuned “life navigation    system”
• Profound levels of creativity
• Easily understand and root out all unnatural fear
• Super lucid clarity of thought
• More success in all life endeavors
• And many more universal mind benefits
How can I access these wonderful benefits?
This is done by accessing your subconscious mind, where this limitless power resides.
What, then, is the secret to accessing my subconscious mind, and therefore, the quantum mind?
Meditation. Merging the state of mind you are currently in, your conscious mind, with the universal mind power of your subconscious, meditation is the key.

Wednesday 28 March 2018

Starting your Meditation

How Meditation Changes Your Brain


There is growing evidence to show that meditation can make people healthier and happier. It may even increase lifespan, alter brain structure and change personality.

Now, mainstream medicine is beginning to take notice of meditation’s effects. For example, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), which is about 80 percent meditation, has been approved in Britain for use with people who have experienced three or more episodes of depression.

MRI scans of long-term meditators have shown greater activity in brain circuits involved in paying attention. Long-term meditation can also cause changes in the actual structure of your cortex, the outer layer of your brain. Brain regions associated with attention and sensory processing have been shown to be thicker in meditators.

Studies suggest that meditation can help you to train your attention and focus, even in the midst of distractions. For instance, when disturbing noises were played to a group of experienced meditators undergoing an MRI, they had little effect on the brain areas involved in emotion and decision-making.

About 10 million people meditate every day in the West, and many more in other parts of the world.
Before you brush off meditation as something only for Buddhist monks or hippies, it would serve you well to find out what you may be missing. 
Meditation is the equivalent of giving your mind an escape valve to blow off steam.
This is such a necessary tool in today’s 24/7 society that many people naturally engage in some form of meditation whenever they feel stressed -- listening to music, journaling, prayer, soaking in a bath, all of these work similarly to meditation in that they focus your mind and help promote a state of calm. 

In so doing, your pulse, breathing and heart rate are likely to slow down, and your muscles will begin to relax. Your mind, too, will begin to unwind and forget about its racing thoughts.

At its most basic level, meditation helps you take a deliberate break from the stream of thoughts that are constantly flowing in and out of your mind. Some people use it to promote spiritual growth or find inner peace, while others use it as a relaxation and stress-reduction tool. 

And while it’s not unusual for the most experienced meditators to have spent decades, even a lifetime, perfecting this art, you can gain benefits just from meditating in your home for 20 minutes a day.  


What Can 20 Minutes a Day do for You?


Meditation has been shown to alter the workings of your brain not only in the short-term, but quite possibly permanently. Meditating thickens the areas of your brain where memory and attention reside, according to a Harvard study, and although the aging process lightens the brain in certain sectors, 20 minutes of meditation a day slows that down a bit. 
Meditation can also improve your attention span, even while you’re performing mundane tasks in the mid-afternoon, a time when people typically have problems concentrating. Interestingly enough, according to one study the benefits of meditation remained strong even after patients lost a night's sleep in follow-up research.

Meanwhile, because meditation works so well to relieve stress, it can benefit all types of stress-related illness … and as you regular newsletter readers know, just about every illness is stress-related. This may explain why meditation can help to relieve:

  • High blood pressure
  • Chronic pain, including headaches
  • Respiratory problems such as emphysema and asthma 
  • Sleep disturbances and fatigue
  • Gastrointestinal distress and irritable bowel syndrome
  • Skin disorders
  • Mild depression and premenstrual syndrome
Clearly, meditation ranks right up there with exercising and eating right when it comes to improving your health. And it’s something that just about everyone can carve out the time to do.
Simple Guidelines to Start Meditating
If you’d like to give meditation a try, sit quietly, perhaps with some soothing music, breathe rhythmically and focus on something such as your breathing, a flower, an image, a candle, a mantra or even just being in the moment. Some people prefer to close their eyes to block out visual stimulation. If you find that your mind starts to wander, direct it back to your focus point and continue from there.
Ideally, set aside 15-20 minutes a day to practice meditation. You can also try it in shorter segments, but ultimately try to work your way up to 20 minutes. 

I’m also a major fan of brainwave entrainment technology, which is usually available in CD form. When you listen, you’re exposed to a combination of frequencies that induce powerful states of focused concentration or deep relaxing meditation while stimulating various parts of your brain to work together.

The benefit is that you can begin experiencing the deep frequencies right away, as opposed to having to work up to that level with traditional meditation.

However you choose to do it, just make sure you are giving your mind some down time to relax, regroup and recharge on a regular basis.



By Dr. Mercola: Source


Tuesday 27 March 2018

Inner Changes Bring Balance

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I sincerely hope you will gain some great tools here to help with your personal 
self development journey.


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Inner Changes Create Outer Changes






The quality of your life depends to a large extent on the quality of your emotional and mental life.
If you are lazy, worry too much, and afraid to try new things, you stick to the same spot.
If you are not afraid to change your thinking patterns, your life will soon change accordingly.
Your habitual thoughts, and the content of your subconscious mind, determine your behavior and the way you act and react.
When you change the way you feel and think about things, and the way you react to people and situations, your actions and behavior change accordingly. These changes within you, create changes in your external, outer life.
If you are the worrying type, you are probably afraid of changes, and prefer to stick to the same kind of life that you know well. You see other people improving their life and achieving success, but you do not follow their steps, though you might wish to, due to doubts and fears. If you do nothing about your thoughts, doubts and fears, you will always stay where you are.
If you do not change your thinking patterns, and cannot visualize your life differently from how they are now, you will go on living the same kind of life, day after day. It might never occur to you that you can visualize a different, improved reality.
In this situation, your thinking pattern - your mindset, limits you. You constantly see in your mind's eye the same day-to-day reality, and consequently, your conscious and subconscious minds keep being programmed to see and expect the same reality every day, and to create, attract and experience the same kind of experiences and activities.
Suppose you realize that your outer reality is shaped to a great extent by your inner world. This realization will make you believe that you can make changes your life, and you will start envisioning the kind of life you want to live.
If you keep thinking and visualizing a different and better kind of life, soon, these thoughts will sink into your subconscious mind, and would motivate, inspire and energize you to take action in this direction.

Inner Changes Bring Outer Changes.


What would happen if you make inner changes
  • Your new thoughts will bring new expectations and hopes, and would change the way you view your outer world.
  • The inner changes in you, will gradually affect your outer life.
  • Your behavior, and the way you act will change, and this will affect your environment and the people you meet, and would open new opportunities in various areas. 
  • You will have more energy, ambition and inner strength.
  • You will get over your fear of change, and would be ready to take action, change, and improve your life, in accordance with the changes happening within you.
Remember, inner changes bring outer changes

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