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Visualization Workbook
Flow:
Think about the last 4me you experienced ow, when you were in the zone
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and 4me, ea4ng, and other demands held zero place in your aGen4on. The only
thing that maGered was THE TASK. What
were
you
doing?
What
was
it
about
this
task
that
caused
you
to
experience
ow?
Choice:
When
you
have
nothing
be?er
to
do,
what
do
you
do?
(For example,
think about what you did last weekend, or the weekend before. Think about the last
4me you had nothing that demanded to be done. How did you spend your 4me?)
Freedom:
Imagine having three weeks of total freedom. No chores need to get
done. No dishes to do. No food to x. Everything is provided. Your wife isnt even
available to talk to. You are in the mountains. Alone in a beau4ful cabin full of
sunlight, clean wood oors, and warm, comfortable surroundings. You have three
weeks to work on a project. The only expecta4on is that you will have a nished
product by the end. (The product can be anything that you can share with others.)
What
will
you
build/create/design/pracCce?
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Success: Close your eyes. Visualize your future self ve years from today. You are
on top of a mountain peak at night. The air is warm except when the wind blows a
barely chilly breeze up the rocky slopes. You s4ll dont mind being in a t-shirt. On this
night, you look up at the starry night and you realize that you have achieved success.
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How
do
you
feel?
What
is
your
breathing
like?
What
do
your
feet
feel
like?
How
about
your
toes?
Your
legs?
Your
chest?
Your
arms
and
your
shoulders?
Neck
and
head?
What
do
you
believe
about
yourself,
the
world,
and
the
universe
in
this
moment?
What
does
your
success
look
like?
Picture
this
as
specically
as
you
can
with
as
many
details
as
possible.
What
does
your
heart
tell
you
about
this
success?
What
message
does
the
Spirit
have
for
you
on
this
night?
ContribuCon:
1.
What
talents
has
God
given
you
that
He
expects
you
to
INVEST
IN
to
make
a
Level
5
talent
double
to
a
Level
10
talent?
(See MaGhew 25: 14-30.)
(Bonus: Does this talent bring you your highest level of enjoyment? Hopefully so. If
not, youll get there.)
2.
Now
think
about
things
that
the
world
needs.
(These are things that God cares
about and the world doesnt areas of opportunity for God and the Christ-like
warriors in the world.) Pick one of these that is closely related to #1.
Where
do
these
two
lines
intersect?
1.
2.
Where your talents and the needs of the world cross, there lies your voca4on.
-Plato
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