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Life's Coming Attractions

 

Author: Katie Byrd

Albert Einstein believed Your imagination is the preview to lifes coming attractions. What do you think?

By effectively using your imagination you can create solutions to any problem, take a successful idea and mold and modify it to work in an even better way or you can start from scratch and invent something new and outrageous - the skys the limit!

But, if this is all possible, then why arent we busy doing it? Why arent we using our imagination creatively?

Well, the truth is were always using our imagination for one thing or another. The problem being that most people seldom focus their imagination in the direction of their real desires.

If youre thinking about (imagining) what you want half the time and half the time youre thinking about what you dont want, what do you think you will end up with? Probably a big zero, dont you imagine? Wouldnt the two opposing imaginings just cancel each other out?

Now what if you were to spend 55% of your time joyfully imaging what you want. That would only leave 45% for worry, anger, fear, etc. Dont you imagine that you would improve your results? And as you practice and learn to accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative, dont you imagine you could vastly improve your odds maybe even up to 70, 80, 90 or 100%? That way you could start creating your life exactly the way you want it.

I think you can do it. And so does Albert Einstein. Because Einstein not only discovered the Theory of Relativity, he also knew that Your imagination is the preview of [your] lifes coming attractions.

Author Bio:
Katie Byrd is a reputed author. Katie likes to write articles about this subject.
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