“Imagination isn’t just play; it’s a powerful tool. When you vividly picture your dreams, you make them more attainable”.
Growing up, I was always lost in my own world. There weren’t all the devices kids have nowadays, and I wasn’t much into TV.
As a child, I relied on the power of imagination—dreaming up fantastical adventures, exploring distant lands, and fighting mythical beasts—all from the back of my garden.
Those scenes felt so real to me.
Years later, it’s surreal to see how some of those same scenes have come to life. For instance, Game of Thrones was filmed not too far from here!
One thing hasn’t changed: I’m still lost in my own world.
No, but seriously, walking along here got me thinking: imagination isn’t just play; it’s a powerful tool. When you vividly picture your dreams, you make them more attainable.
Sure, terms like ‘manifestation’ and ‘visualisation’ might sound a bit woo-woo,
and ‘imagination’ might seem too childlike,
but think of it this way: if you can’t imagine it, how can you ever bring your dreams to life?