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Visualization Works!

Jentri Chancey

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I'm so happy right now.. I have to share my happiness with you!

This morning, Lorie and I had our official kickoff meeting with our new executive producer, Cynthia Litman.  We set our (new collective) intentions, worked on our ability to aim at roaming targets, (watch out Top Shot!) and clarified the highest priority on our notepads - securing the rest of our funding for LIS, so that we can make our movie! Will share with you our next goal dates for principal photography in the next couple weeks... but it's getting closer... I can feel it! 

And we're not sitting back while it happens... we're doing happy dances, and even video taping them for you (that's my warning - don't say I didn't tell you it was coming!).  Why?  It's about bringing forth a collective spirit that will draw in the type of energy we want - like the law of attraction suggests. It's about manifesting our visions - making them become a reality. And moving forward with positive attitudes and expectations that will advance our agenda. Who wants to talk to a sourpuss, anyhow? :)

To that point, Ari and Lorie guided me to this video clip today about how and why visualization works. I think this is an oportune time to share such tactics, so you can work on your vision(s), too! One, because I firmly believe they work. Two, because no matter what you or I think, it can't hurt! 

The creation of Lost In Sunshine, conceptually to visually, has been an emotional roller coaster for me. Mostly (really) good stuff, a lot of 'challenging' and a little heart break in between. But whatever less than desirable hoopla has flown my way, one thing's for certain - my vision, partners in (non-offensive) crime, and hope have never failed me. Sometimes that's what I think I do best... hang on to hope when it feels hopeless... but why not? There's worst things to hang on to! 

With Love & Respect, Jentri

Enjoy the video!

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