Visioning 2025
Here are the prompts listed in the episode! Enjoy.
TOOL 1: A body checkin
There’s not a lot of opportunity to connect all the feelings we have inside. Use this time to allow insight.
Being present is where we are happier, it’s also where we are more objective. Studies show rumination removes joy.
Take a deep breath…Ask…
How is it in my heart today?
How is it in my mind right now?
How is it in my body right now?
Today we are going to ask ourselves…
What do I really want?
What is blocking me from getting to what I really want?
Am I holding energy that is keeping me static?
TOOL 2: FIRST STEP:
Resonant Images
For getting feedback from the unconscious…
We need something ot react to – this is how a lot of mediums work, its also how tarot or card reading works in some ways.
Pick a picture that has friction for you.
That feels resonant in any way.
Don’t judge it or control it, just allow one to choose you.
I invite you to talk about one you chose that has energy for you and why. Don’t overthink it…
just pick one that stirs you on an unconscious level.
Can anyone share? If you don’t want to share, don’t worry…
JOURNAL PRACTICE 1:
WE HAVE AN EGO AND AN UNCONSCIOUS: The unconscious loves symbolic and resonant imagery. You can think of the unconscious self as the original self: That other self is a different part of you – an original part of you. This practice is really to feel into that hard to explain inner self, the one that is less literal and more figuarative. I will invite you in these prompts to say vague things – allow yourself to free associate. Allow the words to flow and not judge them. Ask in more textural ways what it is you want, what feels pleasing and good. What might sound like something you would want.
Resonance Reflection
“The unconscious is autonomous.”
Prompt:
● What do you love about this image? How do you
relate to this image?
How does this relate to you? What does it symbolize? What does it remind you of?
STEP 2: The Clay
When we have unconscious material that is sticking in the back of our mind, it keeps us from clear motion forward but we cannot see it – it feels more like an area we don’t want to go.
CLICK TO JOURNAL PAGE – by bringing anything unconscious OUT and being AWARE of it - that thing no longer subconsciously guides you. Ex from my own life – I had a really harsh experience directing many years ago. It left a big mark that made me not want to do it for a long time. I had to process that thing in order to restore a sense of safety and love around that process for myself. I had to bring out the fear – that sensitivity – in order to see the love inherent.
● Refer to the image – what does this personify for
you in an origins sense?
● What does this feel like for you?
JOURNAL PRACTICE 2: JOURNAL PRACTICE 2:
Bring out the clay so it’s “active”
Prompt:
● What is a belief or a worry that you feel is blocking you? Allow it to come forth and materialize.
(It might not be “you.” It might be something external that is out of your control, or perhaps conflicting priorities, like wanting to be home with kids but also successful at work.)
● What is something that is nagging at your subconscious that you know is imminent and
needs attention?
(Bringing it forth allows it to be in progress versus
guiding you subconsciously.)
Does anyone want to share?
what is a belief or a worry that you feel is blocking you? Allow it to come forth and materialize. It might not be you. It might be a perception of a system. It might be something like a conflict of drive. What does that mean?
THIRD STEP: Third Person
or Little Me - Think of yourself as a second person – this person has feelings about what makes them feel happy and rewarded. This is like your inner self. – The importance of nervous system in the design of life
For some people we learn the hard way that we are not designed for certain conditions and certain ways of working. One thing I want you to do is begin to recognize the conditions that allow your body, sense of peace and joy, creativity and productivity to thrive.
JOURNAL PRACTICE 3:
Third person exercise
Prompts:
● Think of yourself in third person – how do you treat yourself? For ex: like an ancient monk in a temple.
Or like a Downton Abbey servant.
● Describe what conditions allow you to thrive best.
What does your body want to feel? What was a recent moment when you felt really embodied?
● What – if anything, in your current routine is causing you anxiety, difficulty accessing flow, happiness, productivity?
Does anyone want to share?
FOURTH STEP:
Future Day Exercise
I am going to ask you to envision a day in the
future that represents you enjoying the fruits
of growth and hard work: what are you doing,
what are you feeling, what is the joyful part of
that practice?
Well-rounded lives make for brilliant and productive associates.
Think of yourself as a second person – this person has feelings about what makes them feel happy and rewarded. This is like your inner self.
JOURNAL PRACTICE 4:
Future day exercise
Prompts:
● What is an ideal future moment in a totally different sphere or role that exists outside of what you do now? What makes that so exciting? For ex: you’re now an expert on something and being interviewed about it.
● What was a recent and unexpected moment of joy that you experienced?
A GENTLE REMINDER- • Fear is normal
• Struggle is normal
• Stress is normal
WHY HAVE A VISION?
We are always in motion,
even if we don’t realize it.
Vision for all your houses:
The houses I want you to scrap on:
Your emotional house.
How do you want to feel in your future moments?
What will those moments look like?
Your financial house.
Do not feel guilty or trust the fear of claiming a position. You can ”arrive” in this lifetime.
Your spiritual house.
How would you like to expand? What would you
like to deepen?
Your health house.
How do you want to feel? What habits and
activities will that bring into your life?
Your creative house.
What do you want to create in this world?
Your relationship house.
Who do you want to connect to in what ways?
THE ONLY THING THAT MATTERS IS ACTION: