Start using scripting to get in the flow of creating or choosing your day.
We already had some success stories where people scripted their days and it unfolded just like they wrote it down.
Scripting is very powerful and you will be amazed how many things actually happen the way you scripted them.
Here’s how it works:
Use a notebook and a pen
When you wake up or after breakfast – whatever works for you, but it should be in the morning.
Start writing down your day (from the morning till evening) as you would like to experience it
It’s important to write the day in the past tense as if you are at the end of it and looking back at what happened!
See what you are writing as memories in your mind and go through those experiences
Really feel what you are writing and experiencing in your mind
When you are done put the notebook in a drawer- or wherever you keep it- and start your day.
This is what I also do:
At night, before going to sleep, take your notebook and read what you wrote in the morning.
At this point, most of the things should´ve happened as you scripted at the beginning of your day. However, if some things didn´t happen that day revise them in your mind before reading what you scripted at night.
Whenever you are reading or writing make sure that you are feeling what you are writing.
What I have noticed with reading what I have scripted before going to sleep is, it works like revision. You are going to sleep with the idea that you had a wonderful day and everything worked out as you wanted it to. This is what Neville suggests everyone do with revision at the end of each day. Instead of going through it in your day, you already have it written down.
Try it and you will be truly amazed by the effortlessness of scripting and the quick successes that will happen every day.
If you don´t see your scripting come to pass that same day, relax it will happen. Sometimes if things don´t have the exact day, they do the following day or so.- Just have faith and keep going, it´s always unfolding.
Note: If you don´t have time in the morning, you could also script on the weekend for the following week- either each day individually or sum the whole week up