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 The   Power of Your Imagination (Part One)
 If you were locked up in prison for ten years, how would you keep your   sanity?
 
 If you feel locked in a bad marriage, bad job or bad living arrangement, it   might seem like you are in prison. The stress and depression can be   unbearable. Even waiting in long lines, traffic jams or boring meetings can   feel like jail.
 
 Fortunately, you have the ability to improve your mood in any situation.
 
 “Imagination is a good thing, not a bad thing. With daydreaming, for   instance, a person can convert a not-too-pleasant existence into something   livable.” -- L. Ron Hubbard
 
 Instead of feeling frustrated while sitting in a traffic jam, have a daydream   about your next vacation. You can lay in your hospital bed for hours, with   nothing to do, and enjoy a daydream about a shopping trip. You can spend an   entire day in a jail cell while imagining a day at the beach.
 
 Your imagination reduces your stress and lightens your mood. Instead of   enduring life, you enjoy it. You control the dream; the dream does not   control you.
 
 Imagination is so powerful, it can do much more than make bad conditions more   bearable.
 
 “Imagination could be classified as the ability to create or forecast a   future or to create, change or destroy a present or past.” -- L. Ron   Hubbard
 
 Destroy a Past
 
 After being married to Bill for 10 years, Julie has an brief affair with an   old boyfriend. She breaks off the affair and tells her husband Bill what she   did.
 
 Months later, Bill tells his friend, “I've tried, but I just can't   forgive her. I want us to have a wonderful marriage, but all I can think   about is her in a motel bed with her boyfriend.”
 
 Bill's friend, who knows the power of imagination, says, “Use your   imagination to fix this. Imagine she never had the affair.”
 
 Bill does this. “Okay. Julie never even saw this guy. It never   happened. She was shopping.” He closes his eyes and puts his   imagination to work. A few minutes later, he says, “Fantastic! I feel   better about this. I even think I can forgive her now.”
 
 Of course, Bill knows Julie was unfaithful, but the past incident no longer   ruins his marriage. He used his imagination to destroy the affair.
 
 Change the Present
 
 Liz works for a nasty, mean boss. “Liz! I told you to clean my   bathroom. Get to work you stupid cow!” She feels like crying whenever   he yells at her.
 
 Liz uses her imagination to change the present. “I'm going to imagine   my boss is only five years old and I let him think he's really   important.”
 
 Now, when the boss yells at Liz, she secretly smiles at his tantrums. Liz   uses her imagination to change the present.
 
 Create a Future
 
 Three years after graduating from high school, Charles is still broke.   “I work hard at ABC Computers, but I just can't get ahead. And I don't   want to fix computers for the rest of my life.”
 
 Charles uses his imagination to create a future. “I will create a new   website that millions of people will pay to use. It will be valuable, but   inexpensive. It will become very popular and will make me wealthy.”
 
 He daydreams about his new website every day. He thinks of several new ideas.   He imagines how each page would work. Using his imagination, he even solves   all the problems that may occur with his future website business.
 
 Charles arranges to get transferred to the ABC Computers website design team.   When his new boss recognizes his creativity, she gives him exciting new   projects. Charles enjoys his new work a great deal. His pay doubles within a   few months.
 
 Charles keeps imagining his own website business and works on it at home   every night.
 
 Charles used his imagination to change his future.
 
 Three More Ways to Use Your Imagination
 
 1. Successful business owners are constantly imagining how they can give a   better service or produce a better product. They turn these imagined   improvements into reality which increases their business income.
 As a worker, a great way to increase your income is to do the same. Imagine   getting more work done than ever before. Imagine ways your work becomes more   valuable. Imagine your boss being so delighted with you that you get raises   and promotions.
 
 2. Use your imagination to feel happier. Mentally see yourself smiling and   feeling good.
 Try it right now. Imagine you will feel energized and happy in 60 seconds.
 
 3. Use your imagination to change a condition with your body. For example, if   you are ill, imagine the disease slowly dissolving.
 If you have a layer of fat you don't like, imagine it disappearing. If you   wish to look more attractive, use your imagination to make it so. If you wish   you were shorter or taller, had more hair, had more energy, looked younger or   whatever, simply imagine the change.
 If you maintain your imaginary appearance over time, don't be too surprised   if your body changes!
 
 
 
    
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