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Imagination Is Funny

Imagination: 1: the act or power of forming a mental image of something
not present to the senses or never before wholly perceived in reality;
2a: creative ability b: ability to confront and deal with a problem:
RESOURCEFULNESS c: the thinking or active mind: INTEREST <stories that
fired the imagination> 3a: a creation of the mind; especially : an
idealized or poetic creation b: fanciful or empty assumption


Our imaginations are incredible things. They can be used in a positive
way, such as in definition 2a, creative ability. Or they can be used in
a not so incredible way such as 3b, fanciful or empty assumptions.

Most of us use our imagination to create fanciful or empty assumptions.

Let me tell you a story.

My father and mother are at my brother’s house babysitting for him and
his wife so that they may get away for a few days. It’s their sixth
anniversary.

Yesterday morning my father starts complaining of chest pains. Everyone
tries to convince him to go to the doctor but he won’t. He says he
believes he has only pulled a muscle.

Well, word got to my uncle that my father was having chest pains so he
tries to call him over at my brother’s house. There is something wrong
with the phone lines and the call goes straight to voicemail, and my
uncle can’t get through. The phone company has been working on this
problem for about a week now.

Because my uncle could not get in touch with my father, he creates an
entire horrible scenario in his imagination. He calls and calls but
can’t get through. He imagines that my father has had a heart attack and
that my mother is so upset that she passes out. Now the children, my two
nephews whom my parents are babysitting, are in the house by themselves
and no one is watching them. This is the story he creates in his
imagination. My uncle can’t sleep and stays up all night worrying. The
longer he cannot get in touch with them the more his imagination runs
wild, and he begins to build more horrible images in his mind.

He calls my aunt, who also lives in the Poconos, and tells her to get in
the car and drive over to my brother’s house because Carnell, my father,
is probably having a heart attack and Jessie, my mother, has, more than
likely, passed out. He also calls my sister and tells her this
incredible story.

They continue to try calling and finally, at 4:00 a.m., my sister gets
through to my parents who are awaken by the phone and are now upset. You
know how it is when you get a call in the middle of the night. It’s
usually bad news, so they are nervous and anxious when the phone rings.

Well, my mother reassured everyone that my father was fine and so was
she.
Do you see how he let his imagination get the best of him? There was
absolutely NOTHING to base his “story” on except the fact that my father
had chest pains earlier in the day. Yet, from that brief explanation he
created an entire scenario that, in his mind, became real.

That is what we do with a lot of things in our lives.

Let’s say you know what your purpose is, but you are afraid to go after
it. You are afraid because you have used your imagination to think of
all the negative things that “could” happen.

You picture yourself as a failure. You imagine that you won’t be able to
make a living doing what you love. You imagine losing your house or your
children starving to death because you can’t support them. You imagine
everyone laughing at your idea. You imagine that it will never work. You
imagine that people will think you are crazy because you even THOUGHT
that you could do something wonderful.

So, you do nothing. You stay on a job that you know will never pay you
the type of money that you want and need. You stay on a job that just
doesn’t feel good to your soul. You stay on a job that stresses you out
each and every day of your life because you imagine that you would die
without this job. You imagine that if you weren’t working there, you
probably wouldn’t be able to do anything else—well, with the economy as
it is and all. You imagine that you’ll be on unemployment for months and
not have enough money to survive. NO THANK YOU! I’LL STAY RIGHT HERE AND
SUFFER.

But, what if you used your imagination in a positive way? What if you
imagined yourself living the life you’ve always wanted to live? What if
you imagined yourself having all the things you want and need? What if
you imagined yourself moving closer to God and God supplying all of your
needs for you? What if you used your imagination and created ways that
you could make a living doing the one thing that you love to do the
most? What if you used your imagination and imagined that you were a
multi-millionaire? What if you did this all the time? What if you
imagined you living the life you’ve always wanted to live?

Do you know that by using your imagination in the positive way that
positive things will start to happen for you?

You will start to have ideas and thoughts that will bring you closer to
what you want out of life. You will start to create things that will
help you get to where you want to be and do the things that you want to
do.

ACTION POINT: From this day forward, whenever you find your imagination
running towards the negative—STOP. Rewind. Shift gears and use your
imagination towards something POSITIVE. It takes the same amount of
energy to think of something positive as it does to think of something
negative. Why not create positive things in your life?

Use your imagination wisely.

 


Dawn Fields is a motivational speaker, author and coach. She has an amazing way of reaching you with her down-to-earth style and her ability to make the impossible seem possible. Sign up for her FREE weekly newsletter by sending a blank email to mailto:yourlifespurpose-subscribe@topica.com.