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* Visualization Happiness

Happiness by Way of Visualization   
Leon Edward

Understand that happiness is important too.

All the material success in the world is meaningless if you work yourself into a knot of misery and stress. One of the best ways to make sure your success doesn't kill you is to visualize the things that make you happy as well. Using visualization to bring yourself happiness is a gradual process. Be patient and don't skip to the next step if you haven't mastered the previous one.<p>

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The first step is to be honest with yourself, and figure out what makes you happy. Build your life around what makes you happy, because being happy is the most important part of being alive. Happiness comes from within. Genuine happiness is born from intrinsic goals, and it's important that you know your goals before you begin. Then break it down into the following steps:<p>

What - What are your goals? What about this goal makes you happy when contemplating it?<p>
Who -Who can help you achieve your goals? What can you offer them for this help?<p>
Where - Where does this goal, and your happiness, take place?<p>

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When - When do your goals happen? Are you going to put them off to do other things first?<p>
Now that you've itemized what brings you happiness, it's time to put those elements together, and make them real. Visualization is good for planning, and essential for execution, but visualization by itself isn't enough without action. Make sure your goals for happiness are concrete, and focus on achieving them every morning when you wake up - review them, consider them, and run with them. Make an internal image of completing these goals, and memorize every detail of that image to help you achieve them. <p>
After your morning review, choose three things to accomplish towards your goal at the start of the day, and make sure they get done first. Work towards your own happiness - nobody else will. Don't let present limitations confine your imagination. Determine what you have to do to accomplish your goals and commit to doing them.<p>

When you do this regularly, your brain will get used to what it's hearing from you until it's convinced that you're virtually destined to make your dreams come true.<p>
Mastering your visualization skills will take time, so be patient if it goes slowly at first. The ultimate payout is your happiness, and you deserve it.

Leon Edward helps others achieve personal and professional success, achievement of dreams and goals through subconscious programming, mind control, visualization, universal laws, hypnosis with free newslettter at http://www.justvisualizeit.net


Leon Edward also helps people improve IQ, focus, memory, concentration, public speaking, time management and reducing stress at http://www.IQMindBrainLibrary.com AND Visit his Self Improvement Articles at http://www.AwesomeSuccess.org

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Fall Meeting October 30 -31 & Novermber 1 - 2 , 2010

We welcome anybody that wants to start a Withdraw Center or wants to join the Oregon Coastal Center. There are no dues, fees or costs.

We will be holding two identical Sessions this fall. One session on the weekend and one during the week. Both Sessions will be about our experiences with our Peaceful Preparer Center, our plans, our dreams, our fears, and brainstorming.

There is no charge for either Session if you provide your own lodging. If you want to stay at the meeting resort, the following is the pricing for Eagle Crest lodging.

We ARE NOT “back to landers.” We do not want the hardships of homestead. Instead, we like our comforts and are willing to prepare for them to continue. That is why we have picked the Eagle Crest Resort for our First Annual Fall Meeting. The Eagle Crest Resort has all the comforts you want in a resort. Just check the features of Eagle Crest Resort

If two people want to share a bedroom, then both can attend the Sessions with no additional fees. The bedrooms vary with king size beds, queen size beds and twin beds.

The early bird gets their choice.

Session # I - October 30 - 31, 2010 2 nights ($100/night*) - Starts on Friday night October 30 at 7 pm and last until 11 am on Sunday November 1, 2010.

Session #2 - November 1 - 2, 2010 - 2 nights ($100/night*) - This part starts on Sunday night and 7 pm and last until Wednesday at 11 am.

*Lodging Scholarships are available. The above fees include lodging at the Eagle Crest at Redmond, Oregon (11 miles from Bend, Oregon)