Name It and
Claim It
by Linda Larsen, CSP
© Copyright 2000
OK, let's have
some fun. We're going to play the "What if" game. It goes
like this: What if money and time were absolutely no object in your
life - and you could have and/or do whatever you want. If that was
the case, then what would you want to do or have?
Examples: Want
to climb a mountain or jump out of an airplane? Maybe you would like
to write a book or own an Armani suit. Would you like to start your
own business or adopt a child? How about run a marathon or find your
ideal mate? The sky is the limit here. You have absolutely no restrictions
on your imagination. The things you select don't have to be "grand" or unrealistic - or realistic, for that matter.
Make a list of
AT LEAST 50 things - more, if you like, on a sheet entitled "My
Personal Possibilities List." Just run wild and have fun. Let
yourself smile right out loud as you think of something and then imagine
it coming true. Listen carefully, also. You may hear a little voice
that pops up immediately after an idea and starts telling you why
"that's impossible" or "you can't do that!" Just
notice that voice and then respond simply by saying, "Oh, I'm
not saying I WILL do this - I'm just saying I would like to."
Then keep writing, imagining and playing.
When you think
you are done, post the list somewhere that you will see it daily.
If, as the days pass, you think of something you'd like to add to
the list - go ahead and do so.
What you have
done, basically, is to create a magnificent wish list. You have created
a pool from which you will pull actual future goals. I believe that
one of the reasons we don't set and achieve goals in life is that
we don't allow ourselves to explore what it is that we would actually
like. Oh, we have fleeting thoughts; "Gee, I wish..." or
"Wouldn't it be nice if..." But when we do it that way,
the ideas are too elusive and vague. They come and they go.
My audio CD series, 12 Secrets to High Self-esteem, started out on my Personal
Possibilities List a few years ago. It was one of those, "I sure
would like to..." to begin with. But because I had committed
the idea to a piece of paper that I could look at and be reminded
by, when it came time to actually move something from that list over
to a real Goal Sheet, I chose that one. Once it left the PPL and became
an actual goal, I moved into the next phase to make it reality. It
then went from being a "wish" to becoming a "will."
So, right now we are simply focusing on the first phase - creating
the Personal Possibilities List. In order for you to claim something
- you must first name it. And here's your golden opportunity.
Let loose! Have fun! No limits!
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Tag line: Linda Larsen, CSP, helps individuals think strategically, communicate effectively, and celebrate success. She is an international keynote speaker, trial consultant and author of the book, True Power, and the best selling audio program, 12 Secrets to High Self-Esteem. She can be reached at www.lindalarsen.com or 941-927-4700.
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