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    Tony Sanderson
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    Hello everyone! I just joined the community and wanted to ask a question that has been bothering me for a while. I have chosen who I want to be when I grow up, and have constantly been thinking about it and visualising. After a while I told my spiritual dad about it as well, but he said that after I visualise it once, I should just leave it there for it to manifest itself and if I think about it too hard and too often, I drain out the energy from it and make it unachievable. I don’t know what to do and am starting to worry which I know I shouldn’t do. What do you guys think?

    Thank you for your support

    Tony

    #72943
    Rock Banana
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    I have heard about visualization that it’s useful to imagine not just where you want to be, but the steps you will take to get there, the process, the transition from now to the future if you will. Unless you do that there’s a feeling of “where I am now is not ok, I want to be there instead”, whereas what you want is a feeling of “here’s where I’m headed”.

    I have also read that there may be evidence people who keep visualizing achieving their goals and getting the satisfaction from having achieved them can become a bit stagnant as they already feel they have done the work, so to speak…

    Just focus on where you are now, day by day. It’s good to have a journey in mind, but remember life happens today, not in the future. And the journey is almost always better than the destination. It’s really cool you have decided ‘who you want to be’, too – just remember that life unfolds very unpredictably sometimes, moment by moment, and being open and receptive to those changes can be so powerful too.

    You might also want to try the Stoic concept of imagining the worst. What’s the worst that could possibly happen? Sounds counter-intuitive and maybe it is, but actually it can be quite comforting to confront and even embrace failure, it frees you up so you stop worrying about the possibility of things not going how you want. After all the worry you speak of is clearly about this dream not manifesting itself in reality. Well, perhaps it will, perhaps it won’t. Being ok with both scenarios (whilst obviously greatly preferring the former) is IMO good ‘spirituality’.

    Much love

    #72951
    Tony Sanderson
    Participant

    Thank you, Rock Banana. Your advice is really helpful 🙂
    I don’t have a feeling of “I don’t like where I am right now, I want to be there instead” which is good.
    I have some key points of how to get there, I don’t worry about those too much because my mentality is that it will certainly happen. The reason I think about it so much is not because I dislike the present, it’s because I find the current present a ‘boring transitional stage’ in my life. I’m still in high school and I try not to have a feeling of “this is so boring”. I’m trying to find a way to be OK with not achieving it, but it’s hard for me to imagine being something else (even though I have a few ‘other options’ in that area of work). I’m sure it will come though.

    I’ll try to focus more on the present, because I know that if I feel detachment from my goal, there’s actually a higher chance of it happening. Your advice has assured me of greatness.

    Thank you again.

    P.S. My dream is hosting The Tonight Show when I’m 35. When I’m on TV, I’ll be sure to talk about this forum and how personal development and spirituality helped me change my mindset 🙂

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