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Stretch Your Vision Rubberband Into Your Future

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

I like to think that when you create an inspiring vision it’s like you are stretching a rubberband into your future. By placing your inspired, passionate vision in time you are stretching the rubberband from where you are now to where you desire to be.

As long as you keep your attention on the “where you desire to be” end of the rubberband you will naturally and easily snap yourself into that vision. However, if you start to feel doubt or in any other way lessen your attention and good vibration from where you desire to be, you are putting slack in your rubberband and essentially keeping yourself where you are.

To help you stretch your vision rubberband into your future, and keep it tight with good vibrations, I’d like to introduce you to a beautiful NLP guided visualization called Strategic Visioning.

You can download your audio version here:

http://www.catalize.com/catalize_strategic_visioning.mp3

(right click the link and select Save As to save it to your hard drive and play it from there)

In this guided visualization you step into all the details of your vision – seeing it, hearing it, and feeling it.  Then you step out of the vision, but keep a picture of you in it so you have a snapshot of that moment when you arrived and you can easily recall all the good feelings associated with your vision being realized.

Then you stretch your vision rubberband by floating up into the air, above the stream of time, and drop your energized picture into the future date when you wish your vision to be fulfilled.  And now you can relax and allow all the events and opportunities and people to flow into your life with perfect timing, knowing that your vision is complete.

I love this NLP guided visualization because you can use it over and over again, each time adding even more feeling and detail to your experience to keep strengthening the good vibrations of your vision rubberband.

Try it, and let me know how it works for you!

p.s. you may desire to use the Catalize Wheel of Life to help you create visions and intentions for every area of your life and then use the Strategic Visioning guided visualization for each area.  Sign up here for the Catalize monthly newsletter to get your copy of the Wheel of Life … or just follow the instructions on the audio recording for more information on how to create your inspired vision.

Visualize With Help From Your Future Self

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

December is a wonderful time to visualize! While our society is focused on giving and receiving during the holidays you can leverage that energy to focus on receiving your most inspired visions for your next year … and beyond.

The darker days, the magic of the holidays, and the quietude of this season all support you as you go within to discover your heart’s desire and your higher self’s greatest wish for you.

To help you receive your inspired vision, I am gifting you the Catalize Future Self Journey guided visualization.

Catalize Future Self Journey
(right click the link and select Save As to save it to your hard drive and play it from there)

This 15 minute visualization will help you to connect with your most inspired, positive Future Self and through that connection you will discover your inspired vision now.  You can listen to this visualization many times – each time you may get a new insight into your vision.

Oh, and if you would like your own copy of the visioning questions you ask your Future Self in this journey, here they are:

  • What is your highest vision for me?
  • What must I become to empower this vision?
  • What must be released?
  • What must be embraced?
  • Is there any other information that is needed at this moment?
  • What metaphor or symbol or phrase best represents the focus of my vision now?

Many thanks to the Center for Spiritual Living for the input of the questions used in the science of mind Visioning process.

Enjoy your journey and let me know what you are inspired to now!

A Sample Vision Board

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Some of you read my earlier post about the electronic age of visualization and the wonderful Vision Board software I recommended.

Well, now here’s a sample of just what you can do with this stuff, especially with all the new improvements to the software (Namely the addition of audio and the ability to save as a video).

Without further ado, here’s my sample vision board … (see my gratitude to resources below)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE_ajRr2xX4

Much gratitude to Charity Lankford for the use of her song “Peace and Harmony” from her You Are Love album. Check out her site for more on her album: www.charitysmusic.net. I bet you’ll like it as much as I do … in fact I use her Alleluia song on my personal vision board too.

A shout-out goes to my dear friend Kristie Mclean who just happened to be doing a photo project on the word “intention”. And I just happened to have a wad of cash. And she just happened to have an exercise ball to tape the cash too. And well, I got some great images for my vision board!

And of course a grateful shout-out to my partner, Dan Coppersmith, for all the great photos of me while hiking and musing and being. For a nature photographer he does allright with people too. :)

Oh, and if you like the background image in my vision board it’s my own photo of the Pyramid at Gaylor Lakes (as I call it) from Yosemite. You’ll be seeing more of that image when my book Conversations With Nature is released to the public (stay tuned).

Whew. A blog post will get away from a gal when she’s busy being grateful. :)

So, if you like what you see and hear that you can do with vision board software, I highly encourage you to get your own copy and start creating today.

Here’s why I think OrangePeel Vision Board is the best:
* Easy to use interface lets you add your own photos and select from a growing image library
* Associate an affirmation/statement and a power word with each photo
* See your photo-word associations on your desktop and as a screensaver … or anytime you want to watch the show
* Choose from several dynamic views of your visions, or rotate through all of them
* See your word associations in pop-up balloons along your task-bar at regular intervals
* Add audio to your vision – uplifting music or even recordings of your own voice telling you how amazing you are
* Save as a video file so you can even more easily share your vision board with others … you can even add it to your ipod!

Get it here: http://www.visualizeyourgoals.com/cgi-bin/t.cgi?a=452787

Sorry Mac users, this isn’t available for you yet (and I don’t know if OrangePeel will make it that way). Let me know if you find a good alternative.

In the meantime, happy visualizing and creating!

Let me introduce you to NLP

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) is a personal development tool created in the 1970′s by Richard Bandler (a computer programmer) and John Grinder (a linguist).

Basically, Bandler and Grinder reviewed the transformational work of three very successful therapists:

  • Virginia Satir, family therapist
  • Fritz Perls, gestalt therapist
  • Milton Erickson, hypnotherapist

Using their programming and language skills, Bandler and Grinder took the best methods from these three therapists and created standard, repeatable tools for people to change their neurological pathways into patterns that are more supportive of their desired outcomes.

It’s like magic. In fact, the first book to describe NLP is called “The Structure of Magic”. Most of the co-creators’ original books are out of print, but you can read my reviews of two of them here:

Frogs Into Princes

Using Your Brain for a Change

Personally, I’m one of those people who cares more about the application of a tool than all the many details of how it was created and when and so on. If you’re like me, read on. If you want all those fact-like details, try wikipedia. :)

What You Experience

A lot of NLP tools that I use are like a guided meditation. Most often I use NLP with a client because they have some stuck emotions or a limiting decision/belief that they created in response to a significantly emotional event from the past.

Using an NLP guided meditation, you’re more able to work with your unconscious mind (aka subconscious) to release the thought and feeling patterns that you created in the past to survive, but that are limiting you now.

When you release an automatic response pattern, you are freeing your naturally creative self to choose from many possible responses and resources. You may still choose to respond in ways you’ve responded in the past, but your response will be a conscious choice instead of an automatic, uncontrolled habit.

Another powerful NLP tool I use often is called “anchoring”. The mind-body connection is amazingly profound, and you can use it to your advantage by associating certain mental/emotional states with physical actions. We can use anchoring to help you associate positive, uplifting states with a certain action – like punching the air with success. Then, whenever you need to elicit that uplifting state (like when you’re feeling down), you can make the physical movement (punching the air) to immediately transform your mental and emotional state.

Anchoring is also key to an NLP tool called the Neurological Bridge that lets you automatically change your behavior patterns, such as from procrastination to energized motivation. I’ve even used this one on myself to move from nervous energy (like before public speaking) to grounded calmness.

These are just a few examples of the powerful NLP tools I use with clients. In all my coaching training, psychology education, and personal development work, I’ve not found anything so easy, quick, far-reaching and long-lasting as NLP.

Principles of NLP

Following are some of the principles behind NLP as I use it:

  • You, the client, are always in control. You know what’s best for you and I listen to your intuition as I offer you creative solutions and resources.
  • You don’t have to relive the past to heal it. If you are working with significantly emotional events from your past, I don’t have to know what the event is, and you don’t have to relive the experience in order to get the positive learnings and release the automatic response pattern you created then. NLP processes are generally VERY quick and easy.
  • NLP will always generate more options for you. Whether you are removing stuck emotions and limiting beliefs or installing a new strategy, the process of NLP will never remove your ability to act as you want – it will only ever give you the ability to act with more variety, including and beyond your current habits. For example, if you are using NLP to remove a stuck emotion of anger, you are still able to choose to feel angry whenever you want … you just won’t automatically feel anger in those situations that are automatically triggering an angry response now.
  • There are many ways to peel an onion. We’ll both use our intuition to determine what NLP process is best to use for your current needs. Often, once you’ve released one thought-pattern, another layer of your onion (life) reveals itself to be released. The great news is that with NLP the releasing is very quick and you can easily be discovering new resources and owning your brilliance within just a one hour session.

Other NLP Methods

There are lots of ways that NLP is used by many different kinds of practitioners. You may also hear about NLP in the context of sales, negotiation and influencing others. In these contexts you’re likely to hear about representational systems and what direction your eyes move when you talk about something (up for visual, sideways for auditory, down for kinesthetic or self-talk).

Though I’ve been trained in these NLP tools as well, my focus is much more on the uses of NLP to support transformational change in the context of results coaching. If you’re looking for NLP training or an NLP practitioner, make sure you’re getting NLP in the context you wish to use it … not all NLP is the same.

Try it Out

I believe the best way to know about NLP is to experience it for yourself. If you would like to better understand my methods of using NLP in the context of life coaching, please request a sample coaching session from me following the instructions on this page:

http://www.catalize.com/introsession.html

Sample Coaching Session
$20



Once I receive your Paypal order I will contact you by email to schedule your session. I’m looking forward to meeting you by phone!

Be sure to mention that you wish to experience NLP in your email.

I wish you all the goodness you desire with all the resourcefulness you have within!

The Electronic Age of Visualization

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Once you have created your vision, there’s nothing quite like color and images and even sound to make it come alive!

That’s why many people who do visualization practices prefer a “vision board”.  Traditionally a vision board consists of pictures of what you want to attract into your life – most often pictures cut out from magazines and pasted onto tagboard.

I’ve gone that route too, but now I’ve found an even better path for inducing all the good feelings I associate with my visions.  You see, cutting out pictures from magazines started to feel laborious for me, especially since I couldn’t always find pictures of what I was really looking for in life.  I tried drawing my own stick-figure pictures, and that worked for a while, but now I’ve found an even easier solution.

visionboardAfter much research, I’ve chosen to use and support Vision Board Software created by OrangePeel.  This software will let you upload any picture you want.  It’s easy to find great pictures both in their library and online – just try a Google image search with the keyword of what you’re looking for.

After you’ve got an image loaded, you can associate a phrase and a key word with the image.  For example, I uploaded a picture of me with a friend I met at a seminar who is really interested in the work Dan and I are doing on self-esteem.  I associated the keyword “Attraction” and the phrase “Millions of people are seeking what I offer”.

You can load up to 200 of these picture/word pairings into one vision board, and you can create multiple vision boards.  But here’s the really cool part … your picture/word visions will be dynamically displayed to you, on your desktop, as your screensaver, and even as little pop-up balloons on your task bar. 

I love this software because it keeps my visions in front of me all day long, and keeps me feeling all the good feelings I’ve associated with my visions.  Try it out … really, I think you’ll like it.