You Imagination is Your Best Tool

Ralston Heath
Imagination is the first step in improving your situation in life. Wherever you are, whoever you are, and whatever you may be doing for an occupation, there is room for you to make yourself more useful, and more productive; by simply developing and using your imagination.

Let us use the classic example of your current career. You may not like your job or the work in which you are now doing.

There are two ways of getting out of that work. One way is to take but little interest in what you are doing, aiming merely to do enough with which to "get by." Very soon you will find a way out, because the demand for your services will cease.

The other and better way is by making yourself so useful and efficient in what you are now doing that you will attract the favorable attention of those who have the power to promote you into more responsible work that is more to your liking.

It is your privilege to make the choice as to which way you will proceed.

How can you make yourself more useful? Use your imagination. Look for new and better ways to do something that makes your work more efficient. Look for the tasks that no one else wants to do and take them on to your self as part of your job. Soon your place of employment will see you as a valuable asset to their business and you will be granted more. More responsibility as well as more pay.

Success in this world has always been a matter of individual effort; you will only be deceiving yourself if you think that you can succeed without the co-operation of other people. Success is a matter of individual effort only to the extent that each person must decide, in their own mind, what it is that is wanted in that situation. This involves the use of your imagination. From this point on, achieving success is a matter of skillfully and tactfully inducing the others to co-operate.

Before you can ask for co-operation from others, and even before you have the right to expect co-operation from other people, you must first show a willingness to co-operate with them. This is all part of the law of attraction. Simply put; what you sow, you will reap.

The law upon which this lesson is based, would, of itself, practically insure success to all who practice it in all they do. Yes you can become as you will, but how you treat others is how you will be treated. You will require the assistance of many other people in this life. It is not that you can't do it all yourself, it is that you will not have the time or the resources to. You will have to rely on others who have different knowledge and different skills than you to accomplish your main goals in life.

So use your imagination, discover all the things that are hiding in plain sight. The world will be a better place, if you will use your imagination.

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Published by Ralston Heath

My name is Ralston "Skeeter" Heath. Being a retired Boatswains Mate I tend to tell it as it is.  View profile

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