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Think Big for Your Book, and Make It Happen

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Visualizing goals is one of the most important 
foundations of human achievement. By using your 
imagination, and envisioning life after your dreams have 
come true, you can actually attract what you want into 
your life. And just like athletes are trained to visualize 
victory, aspiring authors can use this powerful technique 
to get them excited and motivated about writing their 
book, and to help ensure it actually gets done.

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Written By: Melinda Copp
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Think Big for Your Book, and Make It Happen
© Copyright 2009 Melinda Copp

Visualizing goals is one of the most important 
foundations of human achievement. By using your 
imagination, and envisioning life after your dreams have 
come true, you can actually attract what you want into 
your life. And just like athletes are trained to visualize 
victory, aspiring authors can use this powerful technique 
to get them excited and motivated about writing their 
book, and to help ensure it actually gets done.

Creative visualization works because powerful thoughts 
that are specific and clear can change your mindset, 
behaviors, and actions to align with what you want. If 
you want to be a published author, you can spend time 
thinking about and visualizing what your life will be like 
after that dream has become a reality. You can picture 
yourself giving a reading or talk in front of a large group. 
You can picture yourself shopping in a bookstore and 
seeing your book on the shelf. And you can picture 
yourself being interviewed on national television. 

Whatever scenario you associate with being a successful 
author, creating it in your mind is the first step to making 
it happen. So no matter how long you've been struggling 
to write and no matter where you are with your book 
right now, you can change your situation for the better 
with visualization.

So how can you use this technique to make your book a 
reality? Here are the steps.

1. Think Big
Take a few minutes away from distractions, and allow 
yourself to daydream. You can even close your eyes, if 
that helps. Then let your mind wander. Think about how 
great you will feel to hold your book in your hands. Think 
about how your life will be different-better-as an author. 

And let your imagination run wild. Don't allow yourself to 
limit your abilities by thinking negative thoughts like, "Oh, 
that could never happen to me," or, "My book won't be 
that great." There are no limits in your daydreams!

Really paint a picture for yourself, so your goal is clear 
and well-defined. And spend a few minutes living in that 
daydream, experiencing and enjoying the success you 
want.

2. Put it in Writing
Like any goal, putting your visualization in writing is 
important because you can't just think about it and forget 
when it exists on paper in the physical world. You can 
write your visualization as a scene in your journal, but 
tearing it out and posting it in front of your desk where 
you can read it every day will help your goals stay at the 
top of your mind. 

Even better: dig out some old magazines and make a 
vision board of pictures and words that represent your 
vision. For example, you could have a picture of a person 
reading in front of a large group, a picture of someone 
signing a book, or even a picture of Oprah holding your 
book. Whatever gets you excited and feels good to you. 
You can even draw some pictures if you're artistically 
inclined. Then post that vision board in a place where 
you'll see it every day.

Now, if this sounds like bologna to you, I encourage you 
to try it anyway. Why? First, successful people swear by 
visualization. So there must be something to it, right? 
Second, how can you possibly achieve anything you can't 
first imagine? And third, if you've been struggling to get 
your book done for far too long, then why not try it? 
What have you got to lose? Plus, it will be fun-I promise. 
And before you know it, your dream of being a published 
author will come true!

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Melinda Copp helps aspiring self-help, business, and 
nonfiction authors write and publish books that establish 
expertise, attract clients and opportunities, and share 
their message in a compelling way. Visit 
http://www.writerssherpaprograms.com/writeabook.html 
for a free copy of her Jumpstart Your Book Quick-Start 
Mini E-course.

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