Friday, May 27, 2011

Creating More Powerful Results in Life and Business by Accessing Your Innate Creative Imagination

Whether you believe it or not, we all possess the faculty of creative imagination even though we may have convinced ourselves that we don't. This is great news for our lives and businesses. It means that when we learn how to access that wider, wiser potential (our creative imagination) inherent in every situation we encounter, we will be creating inspired, original solutions to the issues facing our lives and businesses; solutions that will have a knock-on effect on the entire planet.

When we use our innate creative imagination in our lives, our relationships with others become unstuck because we can see other possibilities. We step into a place where what they are saying does not necessarily mean what we think it means, which frees us up to be who we really are with them, and serve and help them better in our interactions with family members, friends or work colleagues.

When creative imagination is used in our heart centred businesses, we discover that what we thought was an impossible block is actual an opportunity for re-routing, a chance to change our story about ourselves and pour our greater potential to solve problems of getting more clients and making more money.

The existing belief about creativity

In my experience with clients and my conversations with the people I have encountered in all areas of my life for as long as I can remember, I have constantly noticed a recurring theme, people tend to have the belief that they aren't creative, and then they shift the (almost) blame to their second belief that creativity is for artists. It's almost as if they are scared of it, and this makes me curious; like I go into a sort of dog stance mode where I hear what they are saying, I stare at them, and I tilt my head to one side because I don't understand!

We all have it

For me the belief that we are not all creative just isn't true! I see creativity all around me all the time from the woman who serves me coffee to the bank teller with inspired comments or observations. So I wonder where on earth their belief about not being creative started being believed. Perhaps at school, perhaps their parents told them something or perhaps a combination of the above with the added potency of the words they began to tell themselves, the story they themselves began to write about "how things just are!" Well, No, I'm sorry things just aren't so limited!

The Story

The story (or what I prefer to call "the lie") goes something like this: "Once upon a time, someone told me that artists are the creative ones; once upon a time my teacher laughed at an idea I had which no one else had had; once upon a time I started to believe that if you work in a bank, if you have your own business, you have to be a business person which means you have to dress a certain way, think a certain way, and act a certain way."

Perhaps you might like to write your own "Once Upon a Time"

Examine the Story and Transform It and Start Creating More Powerful Results

So we tell ourselves the story that we aren't creative and then we believe that story to be Truth. Wherever the belief started, one thing is for sure, it's out there, and it's on the rampage and the more we tell the story that we don't have creative imagination, the further we get from out innate birth right. But this can change, starting by examining the story we are telling ourselves, and then re-writing the story.

By looking at the belief behind the feeling, you will see that what you thought was something you didn't have, was more like something you have convinced yourself to be Truth. It's not. Somewhere along the way you convinced yourself that it was Truth. Actually, it is really energy blocked inside you and that blocked energy is what we have to unblock.

So check in, what do you believe first, then create the new belief that we, each and every one of us, is a creative being capable of infinite creative thought, where we can transform a "problem" into the amazing opportunity for creating a new, unthought-of result.

The faculty of creative imagination is where the finite mind (the one we have commonly used to solve problems) and infinite intelligence come together. Imagine yourself literally finding the key which unlocks the door in you to your inherent infinite creativity! Well, you have to believe first that you can!

By accessing the energy of creative imagination while discovering your Life Purpose and designing and running your business, you will be accessing your sixth sense which is where the creative imagination resides.

Use it when your energy is blocked to release that negative thought pattern and step into not action, but rather inspired, creative action effortlessly. Your most effective decisions come from this place, and this is the place where all your inspiration and effortlessness always resides, sitting there waiting for you.

The Decision Making Process

Think about how you make decisions in your life. Like most of us, you have probably created, yes "created", a system for making decisions. You may be someone who looks at the outside world and makes assumptions about what others want and create that. You may be someone who waits for others to make the decisions and then follow suit. Perhaps you like to make your own decisions but then, after making them, find that the decision you made didn't have the results you had hoped for. At this point, you may be in the habit of going into blame and jumping to the conclusion that what you decided was flawed, not perfect or good enough so you have to work harder.

So let's look at this and add a dose of creative imagination.

My coach's request to you:

  1. The situation arises
  2. You stop, and breathe and don't react
  3. You feel the energy first
  4. You make an intention to transform the energy into what you want not what you don't want
  5. Ask yourself, "What do I believe to be true here?
  6. Create a new belief and state it outwardly. For example, "This is not just the way it is! There is infinite possibility right here, right now!"
  7. You ask yourself the big question, "What's really going on here?"
  8. You ask yourself the magic question and use your creative imagination to discover the bigger potential of the situation - "What is the opportunity here?"

Here's to all the innate creative possibility in us just sitting waiting for us to step into it and transform not just our lives but the lives of all those we meet and even some of those we never meet.

Vanessa Smith, creator of Crafting Change Coaching Success Systems for Entrepreneurs, connects you to your authentic, creative self in your life or your heart centred business where you channel what you are into what you want to create. Start today with her 2 month Home Study Programme http://craftingchangecoaching.com/

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