Deliberate Creation

Beat the drum of What's Good.
Select an area of your life to deliberatly create an improvement.
There are literally millions of areas to choose from for Deliberate Creation. Any area of your personal life can be one where you might choose to deliberately create something different or improve.
Sometimes you choose the area by default. That is, some contrast triggers you to think, “Wow, I think Somebody is trying to tell me something… Maybe I should do something about this!”
It's far easier to select an area that’s not so red-hot in the OMG! factor.
Sometimes it’s interesting to just select area where you DON’T have huge resistance running.
Sometimes you might feel like your life just needs an enhancement, or a little tweaking.
This would be the flip side to the reason for doing the Brainstorming Process on the How-to page where the contrast is SO BIG that you just cannot avoid doing something about it.
Some possible areas for this less stressful deliberate creation might be:
- Improving Diet
- Sticking to an Exercise Plan
- Dealing with Children or Family Issues
- Your Job
- Creating a Balanced Life, etc.
Keep in mind that any of these can easily mushroom to the red-hot category! If that’s true, this process may seem too “lite”.
This process is called Appreciation Amplification.
You're going to appreciate where you are right now, which is pretty good, and then amplify that into a higher vibration on the subject.
The goal is to list some OKAY statements on this subject and then juice them up a notch.
The "vibe" you already have is okay, so your current reality is being matched with okay stuff. Now you’re going to deliberately set into motion a higher vibration that will attract better stuff.
You can do this in your head if you have a fantastic memory, but a paper & pencil works better:
List 10 things (or as many as you can) about your current state in this area of your life…just how it IS right now.
Here’s an example – got kids ?
- Cute, adorable even (when they’re sleeping)
- They really are active little bugaboos –they wear me out
- Healthy, growing like weeds - can’t keep ‘em in shoes…
- They get what they want, usually – they know how to do it
- The oldest says the darndest things – sometime it embarrasses me
- …
(above are 5 for the example – you come up with all 10 if you can. And remember – you choose your own topic.)
Now we’re going to go down the list and ramp it up by creating an even better statement about each thing. Get into your best frame of mind on this subject. Leave behind the negative side. Just quiet that voice in your head that wants to say, “Yeah, but…” Think best, best , BEST!
| 1) Cute now… |
Going to be drop dead gorgeous soon. |
| 2) active… |
Wouldn’t have it any other way…the Universe can channel it into the most beneficial outlets. |
| 3) healthy… |
I SO> appreciate the abounding health. In my mind’s eye, I can see them blossoming into strong adults. |
| 4) they want… |
What I want is for them to know they have the power to fulfill their own desires. I’m open to inspiration for letting them know this, and they’ll learn it by watching me. |
| 5) He says stuff… |
This is a very creative being I have here! I want to foster that as much as possible, and let him know his expressive nature is a gift. |
Got better thoughts? You'll get better stuff.
The power of thought is creative all by itself, and writing it down has more power because the WRITTEN WORD is the first physical representation of your desire into this physical reality. YOU do it, it’s your creative gesture to the Universe of a newer, better, higher vibration on the subject.
The next creative tool you have in your Law of Attraction toolbox is Speech. As you speak your desires, and they’re heard by someone else, now 2 people are causing vibration to build on the subject.
Your next step for this process would be to find lots of opportunities in conversation to verbalize these higher thoughts. You can be clever, weaving them into conversation through a back door, or you can take a more direct approach, and just tell someone that you want them to hear your new improved, substitute thoughts on this subject. Be brave about it. Speech is creative
Last step: Of course, you’re going to record all of this on paper, You’re going to want to keep track of whatever shows up as a result. Was there any change in the kids behavior? Were there any changes in how you interact with them based on your new point of attraction?
Here’s a suggestion: Maybe it’s time you keep all the writing that you do for processes altogether in one place. Like in a journal of some kind. It’s fun to look back and see your progress.




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