Any Results To Share With This Technique?
So, how have you been doing with "faking it until you make it"? Did you try this technique for at least 24 hours? If so, please share your results!
Several years ago in college, I wanted this particular job because it paid exceptionally well, the location was ideal, the hours were perfect and allowed me to go to school full-time as well as run my part-time business, it was in my computer science field, it had numerous benefits, etc. It seemed "too good to be true" and the one open position was advertised in a major newspaper for thousands to see.
Since I really wanted this job, I began to "act as if" I already had it as I prepared for the interview. During the interview as I was shown around the premises, I practiced "seeing" myself working there as vividly as I could. I made sure I took in all of the details so I could bring it into my visualizations at home. When the interview was over, I "knew" I had the job although the person interviewing me clearly didn't like me. I worked there happily through college and afterwards until I attracted a better opportunity and I started this process all over again.
I just want you to know that it really does work and it works continuously if we practice this each day. What happens when we act or pretend as if we did get that job or career or anything we want, is that we draw it to us very quickly, like a magnet.
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I appreciate you posting that -- I really needed to have my mind refreshed because I have been very negligent lately about my visualization and I really need it right now -- but isn't that always the case when you slack off!
You're welcome Raine and you're correct, we all need to keep exercising our sixth-sensory muscles!
Thank you for your comment. :)
Well I can say that this has definitely worked for me... twice! One particular job that I wanted was very difficult for me to obtain with little work experience. I told myself I was an employee of that business continuously. I also put the job title under my online profiles. During the interview, I found the supervisor recognized me from when I was 15 years old. She adopted a chihuahua from my mother. I did get the job. The second time it worked for me, I mostly just chanted each day "I am a _______ employee." I visualized my job duties in both circumstances. It took about a month to get the job after the last interview, but now I'm actually happy in my career.
Excellent examples Kami, thank you! This is something we all can do and it's easy too, for a job or anything else we want. :)
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