5 Steps to Your Best Year Yet
It is always exciting to see how current brain research and brain imaging techniques prove why psychological and spiritual techniques work in our lives.
This is an extremely powerful finding that when used positively can help us create what we want in our lives.
When used the way most of us do, unconsciously, we don’t make the best use of it. We often spend most of our time thinking about what we don’t want. This creates a brain response of what we don’t want and keeps us stuck there. We can change this by deliberately thinking about what we do want even if it hasn’t shown up in our lives yet.
Here are seven steps to put this to work in your own life.
Use them to figure out what your best year yet will look like and then to create it.
Step 1: Decide what you want.

Rather than being upset by the things you don’t want or don’t like about your life, use these things as data to help you decide what you do want.
Then you can start to form an image in your mind of what you would like in your life.
Write a list of things you have decided you want in your life.
It may be helpful to first write a list of the things you don’t want and use this as a springboard to create the list of things you do want.
Step 2: Set your intention. An intention in this case is what you want in your life and what you plan to do to get it.
The act of defining your New Year’s resolutions is an example of actually setting your intention for creating what you want for the new year. Wayne Dyer describes intention as an invisible energy field that is inherent in all physical form and that we can feel, connect with, know and trust. It is an inner awareness.
Now that you know what you want from Step 1, set your intention to attract it into your life.
The first step in attracting it into your life is to imagine it in your mind. Close your eyes and imagine that you already have the thing that you want. See it in every detail.
Most importantly feel how you would feel if you already had it.
If you want a well behaved child, close your eyes and imagine your child behaving well. Talk out loud to yourself about how you feel when your child behaves well.
If you want to be healthier, close your eyes and imagine your body being completely well.
Say out loud how you feel when your body is comfortable, how it feels to experience complete well-being, how much you love feeling good every day, what it feels like to have lots of energy, to sleep well, to know your body is doing exactly what it was designed to do. Use what Herbert Benson calls ‘remembered wellness’ to remember how it felt when you did feel well. Feel it. Remember, you change your brain when you do this.
Step 3: Monitor feelings.

Step 4: Look for evidence.
As you go through your day, notice even the tiniest sign that what you want in your life is starting to show up. Notice when your child does what you asked them to do and let them know you noticed – even if they only did it once amongst zillions of times they didn’t Notice when your partner did something nice for you, no matter how small. Notice when you feel good – even if it only lasted a few minutes. You are training your brain by focusing on what you want and noticing it when it shows up.
Step 5: Express gratitude.

Next, express gratitude for the things you want that haven’t shown up yet.
“I am thankful that I have enough money to pay my bills; I am thankful that I have found the perfect home; I am thankful my kids are behaving better now; I am grateful I am learning to deliberately train my brain”. Make sure to include gratitude for the things that you set your intention to receive.
Use these five steps to create the best year yet, of your life.
It takes practice, but the process always works.