Did You Know That Scripting Will Enable You To Visualize An Acre?

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Did You Know That Scripting Will Enable You To Visualize An Acre?

If your life is out of sorts and you are feeling like you are running in circles every day you need to spend some time seeking guidance from your inner spirit.

By creating new neuro pathways and shifting your vibrational energy you will have less scattered energy throughout the day.
Instead you will have focused energy to help you reach your goals for the day easily.

Scripting is a great way to make a connection with source and be able to visualize an acre.

I teach my students to use scripting as an energy road map to show themselves what is working for them and what is not.

This makes it easier to see the changes they should be making.

Did you know that scripting will enable you to visualize an acre?
Decide what you want to have happen and script it
•    Look for positive evidence throughout the day of what you scripted
•    Don’t write general things that you don’t have feelings for
•    Make your scripting on things you are connected to and really want

Scripting works the best when you are connected to what you want to have happen.  Don’t just say you want to have a great day…that is too general.  Instead say what during that day that you want to accomplish or have happen for you.

Look throughout your day for positive evidence that what you scripted is falling into place.  You will realize that so many things happen that you want when you have focused your energy on receiving them.

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32 Responses to “Did You Know That Scripting Will Enable You To Visualize An Acre?”
  1. Terry says:

    I have tried, both from the teleconference registration page and from this page to go to the page to join the thirty day challenge and I get a 404 error page. This is the URL I’m taken to: http://franklin.liquidweb.com/~spiritu4/the-30-day-empowered-spiritualpreneur-challenge/

  2. James Daniels from furnace filters outlet says:

    Chop wood, carry water. Not easy at first, totally natural after days and days. I am like that boy, I read, and I forget (eventually) but it is inspiring that a simple morning ritual over decades can bring a sort of comic, youthful wisdom to age.

  3. Daniel Walton from Free iPhones says:

    whenever I heard about a “good” story related to god, I had to laugh. do you know that people believes in god, especially Christ, tend to kill more people(say, muslim, or look at WWII) than atheists?
    Believe none, other than yourself. God is just a joke for the weak.

  4. Guida Goindroz says:

    I like this point

    “less scattered energy throughout the day = focused energy to help you reach your goals for the day easily.

    Many timesI find myself scattered, I need this focused energy. Let us start a good habit of scripting. That simple!!! Why i didn’t do it before…..

  5. Guida Goindroz says:

    I like this point on Scripting
    “less scattered energy throughout the day = focused energy to help you reach your goals for the day easily.

    Many timesI find myself scattered, I need this focused energy. Let us start a good habit of scripting. That simple!!! Why i didn’t do it before…..

  6. Randy from Commercial Solar Energy says:

    I think it can be helpful to script certain things out, but always leave room for change and adaptation.

  7. Been there, done that- at age 18, I weighed 148 pounds at 6’2″, and I wasn’t particularly lean either (today at age 49 I’m about 213 pound at that same height, and still not particularly lean, but I’m currently carrying about 177 pounds of lean mass, which is more than my total bodyweight was as a skinny 18-year old)

  8. When I speak of training “big,” I’m really talking about adhering to a handful of tactics and principles. These concepts are not controversial, cutting-edge, hard to understand or implement. In other words, they’re not “sexy.” (If you’re among the 87% of readers who just closed this browser window- SEE YA!).

  9. Cantherm from Portable Heaters says:

    Don’t do curls, ab exercises, or calf movements. Also avoid all forms of running, swimming, cycling, aerobics, stretching, and/or dance classes. Refrain from any form of pilates, functional training, spinning, tae-bo, yoga, body pump, and/or any device/method you see on a TV infomercial, including Total Gym, Bowflex, P90X, Hip Hop Abs, The Perfect Pushup, Iron Gym, etc. If I’ve missed anything (and I have, trust me), simply line up the questionable exercise you’re thinking of with the first sentence above: “restrict your training to multi-joint movements performed with free weights.”

  10. Jason from Merchant Account says:

    If you load up a bare to a weight that’s just slightly less than you can lift, and perform one rep, you’ll have exposed your muscles to a very high tension- that’s probably obvious. What’s less obvious to a lot of people is that you can get similarly high tensions by lifting lighter weights.

  11. Alex from Thigh Liposuction says:

    In my opinion scripting creates a sense of deja vu when you are actually doing the work as your mind has thought about it previously, the mind cannot differentiate between actual and imagined.

  12. jacob from hardwood flooring says:

    Indeed, I believe that teaching clients to visualize an acre can give them more focus in reaching their goals. I also teach my students to use scripting as an energy road map to show themselves what is working for them and what is not, this is the only practical way to get the message across..

  13. Visualization is a great tool in our life. Used consistently and with focus can give you great changes in life. You are today, is the result of your past beliefs. You are tomorrow, is the result of your current beliefs.

  14. sarah from diy solar panels says:

    I can now visualize an acre of land, an island, and one house, with a dock, a boat, couple wind mills and some solar panels on the roof, and plenty of trees, my dream life.

  15. Mel from Gym Fit Equipment says:

    I think that people in general need to become more grounded in their spirituality – it’s the only way to become more calm and at peace with yourself.

  16. I have read all the articles. Very useful information was written. Thanks

  17. Brian from Manual Juicer says:

    I believe heavily in visualization and scripting. You do need to be specific in what you are scripting. This will make your spiritual visualization all the more real and provide genuine motivation. I’m glad you have created a 30 day challenge for the Empowered Spiritualpreneur.

  18. p90x says:

    Interesting thoughts, I deffinitely think its smart to keep your mind open and to take a breather out of the day to reflect and to just breath.

  19. I encourage my friends and family to use scripting as an energy road map to show themselves what is working for them and what is not, this is the only practical way to get the message across. Really critical.

  20. Tents says:

    Scripting can be something that is very important in any day-=to-day life. Thanks a bunch for the article. Cheers

  21. Jack says:

    Thanks for the great post!

  22. Data presentation can be beautiful, elegant and descriptive. There is a variety of conventional ways to visualize data – tables, histograms, pie charts and bar graphs are being used every day, in every project and on every possible occasion. However, to convey a message to your readers effectively, sometimes you need more than just a simple pie chart of your results. In fact, there are much better, profound, creative and absolutely fascinating ways to visualize data. Many of them might become ubiquitous in the next few years.

  23. I believe in the moment. I live my life trying to enjoy the moment I am in. Life is about the moments we are living not the moments we might live or have lived. So when you speak of spiritualism that is what I think of and I feel like I am fairly happy!

  24. I guess the work you’ve done to articulate your book’s value, purpose, audience, and competition is the keystone upon which your book proposal will be written. By taking the time to slowly flesh out your book blurb and supporting points through the course of this year, you’ve had a chance to refine your vision and your story along the way!both based on reader feedback and your evolving understanding of your project.

  25. I believe that teaching clients to visualize an acre can give them more focus in reaching their goals. Visualizing has always been a very powerful tool to practice in your mind what you have to do.

  26. One of the cool new features in Windows PowerShell v2 is the ability to write greatly improved functions. These functions, written entirely in script, have the same capabilities as a “real” cmdlet written in C# or Visual Basic and compiled in Visual Studio. These advanced functions (they were originally called “script cmdlets” early in the v2 development cycle) help you write more flexible functions you can then use seamlessly alongside regular cmdlets.

  27. I was wondering about Did You Know That Scripting Will Enable You To Visualize An Acre …. I was looking for this information for a long time. Thanks for this post!

  28. I guess if you’ve had a chance to refine your vision and your story along the way!both based on reader feedback and your evolving understanding of your project.

  29. I teach my students to use scripting as an energy road map to show themselves what is working for them and what is not, this is the only practical way to get the message across,they also help you write more flexible functions you can then use seamlessly alongside regular cmdlets.

  30. Hayabusa says:

    I always get requests from people who remember a piece I wrote about this or that, but can’t find the piece in Google.

    I know how they feel, because this happens to me all the time.

    For example, I wrote a piece once that explains how engineers inside big companies feel about “outside” developers. Can’t find it.

  31. If you’re the kind of person who loves to organize written work, and have been reading this site for a while, let me know, and let’s see if we can get something going. Obviously whatever we learn here can be applied to other bases of writing.

  32. I’ve had some troubles pasting scripting parts in the forum. To do so I start the line with an ‘>’. But after that sign, some markups get confused:

    in rich text, I can still use them (bold, underline, etc)
    in plain text it’s displayed as simple code, no markups
    in preview it’s also displayed as simple code

    this=<this-should-begin-with-"less-than"-and-end-with-"greater-than">

    But as soon as I submit the message, the "less-than" / "greater-than" are not displayed properly.

    In my eyes, it should not do any markup within the scripting example, as it would make it nearly impossible to easily cut'n'paste existing scripts.

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