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Wow you are right on one thing.When you write down a story of your thoughts,you truly realize what you’re thinking.Everybody should do that once in a wile .
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Stacy Reply:
January 26th, 2012 at 2:17 pm
Thanks, Marian! I agree, this is a great exercise that is beneficial to do every so often!
Stacy
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You are right! Very often, actually just after writing an e-mail or just a note , I truly realize my thoughts – when I see them on the white sheet!
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Stacy Reply:
January 26th, 2012 at 2:31 pm
It’s amazing how that happens! Sometimes I don’t figure out what I’m really feeling until I’ve written it out!
Stacy
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Excellent exercise! And I love your tips as well about telling the story on the way that you going to achieve the life that you want. I believe that it will help me get inspired and motivated. Thanks!
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Stacy Reply:
January 26th, 2012 at 2:32 pm
Hi Hezi,
Thank you – I’m glad that it’s inspired you!
Stacy
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Hi Stacy…It is really important to have an inspiration because it is one of the keys why people continue to live life…
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Stacy Reply:
January 26th, 2012 at 2:39 pm
Hi Carrie,
Life would be very dull and not much would be accomplished if we didn’t have inspiration!
Stacy
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Another version of the story idea that might work for some people is to write a story set in the future — 5 years is good — that describes your life as it is at that time. You use present tense as you write, but are describing events that are yet to happen. It is the use of the present tense that is the magical component — it can fool your brain into thinking that you have already overcome the obstacles that you see standing in your way.
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Stacy Reply:
January 26th, 2012 at 2:13 pm
Hi Lesa,
You’re very much in tune with this series because that is a topic that has been discussed recently!
Great point about how using the present tense can trick our minds!
Stacy
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This is a very interesting post, Stacy. I think stories are extremely powerful. Aside from the fact that we’re all suckers for stories, they get us out of the head and into our hearts. Writing the story of the life you envision and “how” you made it happen will light the fire of your heart. Bring in some imagination and you’re home. I love it!
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Stacy Reply:
January 27th, 2012 at 8:52 am
Hi Srinivas,
Stories are very powerful – and yes it’s so easy to get sucked into a good one!
I have always loved reading and writing stories, I started writing chapter stories as soon as I could write full sentences!
Stacy
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