I have never failed to bring into my experience my visualizations as long as I used the three keys I am going to share with you here: clarity, passion , and intention.
I can still feel the warmth and softness of the leather gloves as I slipped them on my hands.

I had a night class. The cool winter day had turned cold when the sun went down and the thin corduroy jacket I was wearing helped little as I walked across campus. The worst part was the biting cold to my hands.

I wished that I had my heavy coat and the gloves in the pockets. Then I thought, while I am wishing I might as well wish for a new pair of gloves rather than the thin knit gloves that really were in those pockets. What kind? Beautiful soft leather gloves in a pale shade of beige. As I walked, I imagined. I could feel the gloves on my hands and it gave me pleasure. It took the edge off the cold.

When I went to my usual seat in the large classroom, I was shocked to find my gloves lying on the desk. Literally. I touched them in awe. These were the gloves I had just spent 15 minutes enjoying while walking to class. Soft. Pale beige. Leather. And they fit my small hands like, well, like a glove.

This is the most dramatically successful visualization I have ever experienced, but there were many more times when creative visualization worked for me. Both of my ex husbands were the result of successful creative visualizations, as well as several great jobs, houses and cars.

In fact, when I have used these three keys and done the work, creative visualization has never failed for me.Our thoughts create our world. Our world is what we think and believe it to be.

Creative visualization, picturing a desired object or outcome so clearly and focusing intention and creative energy on it so intently that it is created in our reality, is the conscious application of that truth.

The three keys to successful creative visualization are clarity, passion , and intention. There are many different ways to practice creative visualization and there are many tricks and enhancements to the practice. However, if your practice does not include these three keys it will not be effective.

Clarity : Know what you wantImagine it vividly. Not just the outer appearance but the inner essence of what you really want. In the example of the gloves, I could picture the gloves and feel the warmth of the soft leather on my hands.

If what you are visualizing for will be a big change, project forward and imagine yourself having, doing or being what you want. Look at the changes wrought in your life and in your lifestyle. How comfortable are you? Does it match with your needs and your ethics?

Picture it. If you cannot “see” it in your mind’s eye, then get a feeling for it or “write” the words on the chalkboard in your head.

Try the movie screen technique. Relax and close your eyes. Imagine walking into an old fashioned movie theatre with heavy velvet curtains over the screen. Pick a comfortable seat where you can see the screen clearly. Watch as the curtains roll back and a "movie” of your project unfolds. Enjoy the emotions that come up for you.
Put yourself into the picture and try it on for size. Add all of your senses: smell, touch, whatever is appropriate. With the gloves, I could feel the warmth and the softness of the leather.

Passion : Do you really want it?
How much do you want the thing, quality, or relationship you are creating? If it doesn’t really speak to your heart, will you invest the energy and emotion in it to realize it? Will it satisfy you when you have it?

When you imagine having it, how does it make you feel? If you have already figured out the essence, the intrinsic value that you want, you know how you want to feel. Get the feeling and live in it now while you are expecting the thing, quality or relationship to show up in your world. If it doesn’t bring you joy, you don’t need it.

Recently, I determined that $5,000 would pay some bills and help me get back on track financially. For a while I visualized for $5,000 cash. It wasn’t happening. I had plenty of enthusiasm for having the money, but what I really wanted was the feeling of being caught up on my bills and financially secure. When I realized that, I began spending time feeling more financially secure and safe. I stopped worrying about paying the bills and they are getting paid even though I haven’t yet gotten that $5,000 check in the mail.

Intention: Give it your time
Spend a few minutes enjoying your visualization several times a day. Don’t sweat it. Don’t try or strain. Take just a few minutes, take a few deep breaths, and imagine. Enjoy your time in visualization. Let it be a joy to you.
Before going to sleep at night gives your inner self time to work on it while you dream. First thing in the morning is a great way to start your day.

Once you have used these three keys for creating what you want, release it. Thank your Higher Self and Spirit for bringing you your desire and add , “This or something better for the highest good of all concerned.”
Don’t worry about it and don’t get attached to the outcome. Remember you seek the essence of the thing. Let it come any way it comes. Be prepared to be surprised and delighted with whatever comes your way.

Author's Bio: 

Sharon Walls is the creator of the web site: Road Signs for self help and personal development ( http://www.swroadsigns.com ). A painful divorce was the catalyst for creating my new life. I share my favorite tools that helped me recover and begin again; road signs for finding my way in the journey of life. Now, I am living some of my dreams and dreaming of more. Ask for my free monthly newsletter by e-mailing Sharon@swroadsigns.com