If you think imagination is only to be used for daydreaming, think again. Without imagination nothing new would be invented and we would still be living like the caveman barely eking out and surviving. Imagination serves a larger purpose in every life. If you need help being able to imagine your best life, feel stuck or say over and over that you just don’t have an imagination, then this episode is for you. Your host, Carol DeChaine will not only discuss what an imagination is and how it can enhance your life, but also what fears and limiting beliefs may be holding you back from imagining even better possibilities for yourself. She will also go over 7 hacks/methods to stretch your imagination so you can unleash the power that imagination truly is. While you may not write the next best seller or create a new Cordon Bleu recipe, you may. Or you may just be inspired with a brilliant idea that will change your life.
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Carol DeChaine is a spiritual guide for practical matters; a certified life and business coach, intuitive and Marconic multidimensional energy lightworker and teacher.
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