1. Believe it can be done.
Before anything can be accomplished, you must first believe it can be done. This belief sets the mind in motion to find a way to do it. Whatever the mind believes is true. Believing something can be done paves the way for your creative imagination to find a way to do it.
2. Eliminate the word impossible from your vocabulary and from your thinking.
When you say or believe something is impossible, your mind sets out to prove why it cannot be done.
3. Always be receptive to new ideas.
Do not just hear new ideas, but listen to them intently. Analyze new ideas fully and completely, focusing on how and why they work, and how they may be a benefit to you.
How To Practice Your Creative Imagination Skills
1. Establish a specific time and place each day to practice creative imagination. This place should be conducive to thought and reflection.
Before anything can be accomplished, you must first believe it can be done. This belief sets the mind in motion to find a way to do it. Whatever the mind believes is true. Believing something can be done paves the way for your creative imagination to find a way to do it.
2. Eliminate the word impossible from your vocabulary and from your thinking.
When you say or believe something is impossible, your mind sets out to prove why it cannot be done.
3. Always be receptive to new ideas.
Do not just hear new ideas, but listen to them intently. Analyze new ideas fully and completely, focusing on how and why they work, and how they may be a benefit to you.
How To Practice Your Creative Imagination Skills
1. Establish a specific time and place each day to practice creative imagination. This place should be conducive to thought and reflection.
2. Develop the habit of using your mind for new ideas.
3. Think in new, expanded dimensions beyond what you have been accustomed to thinking.
4. Participate in activities and exercises which expand you as a person.
5. Develop your emotions and instincts of wonder into a vivid imagination.
Four Ways To Develop Your Creativity
1. Realize that the creative genius does not come through your five senses, but rather through your “sixth sense,” your subconscious mind.
2. Realize that your sixth sense can inspire, through your imagination, your five senses to dwell on (experience) an imagined reality (an inspired thought).
3. Realize that all your creativity comes from your subconscious mind.
4. Stand your ground and be positive. Your creative imagination can serve you as long as you are positive.

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Hey George!
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