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ignite your inner fire

STEP ONE

A4

ingredient three - belief

Exercise #5

RECALL YOUR PAST SUCCESSES

This is the most important exercise. The one you should not skip.

 Instructions:

1- Record a success

Go back in your memory and recall one successful experience.

Note: Your past successes can range from winning an award in school, acquiring a drivers license, high school graduation, learning to ride a bike or being successful in business.  Experience the original event with as much detail as possible. The more detailed recalled, the more successful you will be at reliving the state of achievement.  

2- Think about the emotions experienced: List your accomplishments along with the emotions recalled. Spend about 15 minutes on each successful experience and write down all images vividly.   Record the feelings as you recall them in as much detail as possible. (Form provided - next page)

Note: Be sure to write the experience in the present tense as if it is happening to you right now and answer the following questions.

1 . What  did you  see ?  Spend  time  visualizing every detail

2. What did it make you visualize and imagine?

3. What did you tell yourself?

4. What was the tonality and expressions of people around you?   

5. What deep sensation did you get?

6. What did you hear? What sounds were there?    

7. Feel the temperature change, were you cold or hot ?

8-What about your environment, what else was happening around you at the time ?

 

3- Record one success per day and read one success per day

Some people think about their failures and can recall details easily. But they may not recall their successes.  In this segment, take the time to recall one success per day.

 

Since this is the most important exercise in this segment, contact your employment coach with any questions about this exercise. You may call (888) 440-8808.