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How Visioning Helped My Passion and Persistence
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| Guest post by: Jim Clemmer |
Article Overview: Visioning creates passion. The clearer and more compelling the vision, the stronger the passion. And the more likely we are to hang in there during the inevitable downs and defeats as we reach for our dreams.
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How Visioning Helped My Passion and Persistence
Visioning creates passion. The clearer and more compelling the vision, the stronger the passion. And the more likely we are to hang in there during the inevitable downs and defeats as we reach for our dreams. Visioning or picturing my preferred future has been my greatest source of energy and focus:
• When I began to give paid keynote speeches and presentations, I would review a list I kept of past speeches and presentations where I especially connected and was "in flow with the audience." I would relive and recapture the feeling of mastery and emotional electricity I felt in those rooms. I would then carry these feelings into mediation on my goals for this group and see myself delivering a highly successful "in flow" presentation to them.
• After a few unsuccessful tries, I used visualization to give up smoking for good in 1979. I made up a list of every benefit I could possibly think of for not smoking. I developed a few short scenes in my head of situations where I was offered a cigarette or friends asked me about my smoking. Rather than saying: "I am trying to quit," I practiced out loud and then drilled into each scene the words: "No thanks. I am a non smoker," or "I don't smoke."
Since I was an internal sales and management trainer at the time, I used what I was doing as an example of visualization and self discipline to every group and person I worked with. Had I gone back to smoking, I would have had to find a new job since my credibility would have been shot.
• Some days writing is a breeze. Other days it's about as much fun as having your head squeezed in a vice. What sustains me through those hard and long (often 14 hour) days and sunny summer weekends spent in my office is my vision of reviewing that completed chapter.
Sometimes I picture that special day when the manuscript is sent off to the publisher. Or I see that magic moment when I hold the finished book in my hands, smell the fresh paper and ink, and see my hard crafted work in print. Sometimes I have imaginary conversations with readers who will tell me how much this book has helped them. Or I reflect on the impact of past books and then project forward to the organizations and leaders who will buy hundreds of copies of the book and successfully use it as a blueprint for their transformation and improvement.
• About twelve years ago my wife, Heather, and I were drifting apart and heading down separate paths. That's when we began visioning together. It's become an important yearly activity. Using a five-year time horizon, we describe our ideal life in seven areas: family, home, careers, financial assets and income, community involvement, spiritual and social life.
It's eerie (and now inspiring) to look back at all these notes. Their accuracy in "foretelling the future" is about 90 percent. Never mind all the research, studies, and expert opinion on imagery, visualization, and visioning. Here's all the proof I need that regularly and continually picturing our preferred future works.
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About the Author: Jim Clemmer RSS for Jim's articles - Visit Jim's website Jim Clemmer's practical leadership and personal growth books, workshops, and team retreats have helped hundreds of thousands of people worldwide improve personal, team, and organizational performance. Jim's web site, http://www.JimClemmer.com, has over 300 articles and dozens of video clips covering a broad range of topics on change, organization improvement, self-leadership, and leading others. Sign-up to receive Jim's popular monthly newsletter, and follow his leadership blog. Jim's international bestsellers include The VIP Strategy, Firing on All Cylinders, Pathways to Performance, Growing the Distance, The Leader's Digest and Moose on the Table. His latest book is Growing @ the Speed of Change. Click here to visit Jim's website That Empower Word Again How To Make Effort Rewarding People Live Up or Down to a Leaders Expectations With All My Heart and Soul Education and Communication Build Commitment |
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