This is about stirring and powering up your imagination in order to write best seller books, blogs, etc.
This world is too fast paced!
Everyone is rushing around, worrying how to make money or concerned with everyday chores. Everything we need to do today, must be done yesterday!! That builds tension within us. And that makes us feel helpless and out of control of our lives.
- If we stopped to use our imagination a little more often, we would most probably find answers to how we could cope better in this fast moving technical world of ours.
- And find time to write that best seller book you have always what to do!
First: Finding time!
I am sure you have said to yourself, sometime or other, “There are so many things I want to do, but I never seem to get around to do them!”
People often say to me, “I wish I could find time to paint!” That’s their excuse why they aren’t using their talent.
- If you really want to do something, you’ll find the time. Look how you've found time to blog on Steemit!
- You will also find ways to eliminate those things you don’t like doing.
- Learn to say no to people who give you their work to do. Things they don’t want to do themselves!
- And reschedule your time to fit in those things you feel are more important to you and give you pleasure. And one of the most important things, is finding time to relax, to replenish your soul.
How to boost our imagination:
Be still and receptive to the incoming info:
- In the scriptures Mark 4:39, the sea was raging (just like your busy hectic day) and Jesus said, “Peace be still!” So if you find a quiet peaceful place and be still, it is easier to slow down and receive imagination revelations.
- Once you have quietened down, let go of any worldly thoughts. Relax. You’ll see it’s easier to concentrate on something in a vague way and allow* revelations to quietly pour into your mind.
*`Allow’ means: don’t force the issue. Have an open mind. Let your mind float, so the ideas can flow smoothly into the space you have provided. Then wait… for ideas to develop on their own way.
Now what do you do, with all those dynamic fleeting thoughts?
Power up your imagination:
- Consider your revealing thoughts. How powerful are they, if so how can you use them?
- Let your mind freely pose some questions. What can you do with that knowledge? How does it relate to what you propose to do, or interests you?
Don’t just day-dream on its possibilities.
Start writing down your thoughts:
Nothing happens, until you do something. Doing something allows more ideas to come flowing into your mind as you are working. You see, once you have facts or theory down, you have something to build upon.
- Because you’re allowing the thoughts to flow as you write them down, the topic unfolds itself naturally.
- But don’t worry if you need to adjust words or swap sentences, or eliminate unnecessary words, etc. You’re relating the facts to what you are writing. Making the sentences logically flow more smoothly and easier to read.
- As long as you’re using that dynamic thought that was first revealed to you.
- How did you feel about that exciting thought? Can you add that feeling to the concept? Will it give it more power?
The result:
Complete astonishment will be yours, when you see how your topic or story unravels and turned out.
It is truly amazing how this exercise works. Don’t laugh now. Try it for yourself to see what I mean.