Ok, so I realize I have to apologize for being completely MIA as of late.
After my travels a lot of random shit popped up and I had to put my blogging on hold for awhile. The good news is I am back and I promise to be updating my blog much more often. Thanks to everyone for the great messages I have received on my blog, Facebook and Twitter wondering when my next post will be! I am already half way through a great post that will be ready for you by tomorrow.
In the meantime, I wanted to share something exciting with you…
Take a look at my MindMovie:
My Mind Movie was recently featured on FinerMinds, the #1 Transformational and Personal Development Blog. They explain the concept of a Mind Movie quite well…
They’re like vision boards but in movie form. So instead of having a static image that can easily be ignored, this can actually become a part of your daily ritual.
Alright, this whole concept is best described with an example. So check out this awesome mind movie from personal development junkie, Alex Cattoni. Want proof that this works? She’s only 23 and she’s already managing a multimillion dollar company, lives a lifestyle only CEOs dream of retiring into, and is a world class photographer.
Mind movies are great way to remind yourself of your potential and of the fact that you can do anything you set your mind to.
Watching my Mind Movie has become a daily ritual for me. It’s how I start and end every single day.
I encourage all of you to make your very own Mind Movie and do the same.
Here’s how:
- Create a slide show in KeyNote (Mac Users) or PowerPoint (PC Users) with the images and messages you want to include in your Mind Movie.
- After you’ve completed your slide show, go to “File” in the tool bar and select “Export.”
- Export the slides as images (jpeg) and save to your desktop so they are easy to find.
- Once you have all the images on your desktop, simply drag them into a movie making software. I use iMovie on my Mac.
- iMovie will then automatically import your images as a movie sequence.
- Add an mp3 to your iMovie (make sure to pick a song that pumps you up and you don’t mind hearing everyday!)
- Export your movie to your desktop and voila! You are done.
- You can also do all 7 steps above using the Mind Movie software which you can read more about here.
Creating a Mind Movie is one of the most effective visualization techniques and has helped me achieve so many amazing things in my life already! I would love to see your Mind Movie after you have created it. So let me know how it goes.
You’ll be hearing from me soon.
To Living The Dream,
~ A








First!!
awesome mind movie! there’s tons to draw from in those images. How could you have a bad day when you’re constantly reminded of how awesome you are.
awesome vid Alex! love it. talk about someone who knows what they want in life. must be hard to have a bad day after watching that
thanks a lot for the detailed steps.. can’t wait to make my own mind movie!
cheers!
This is SO motivating! It pumps me up watching it and it’s not even mine. I’m definitely going to make a mind movie for myself and add it to my daily rituals as well.
Thanks for sharing this awesome practice, I’m going to share it with all my friends and have a mind movie-making party!
Hi hon,
amazing video – I really enjoyed watching it! I can already see you getting closer to making each of these goals coming true!
One hint: If you are using a mac, you can directly create a self-playing video out of keynotes without using a special movie-making-software. All you have to do is animate your slides the way you want them to be animated, select a music file etc and then export it as a quicktime movie
Let’s talk soon, miss ya!
This is a very inspired / inspiring idea. Thank you for sharing it with us. I am going to post a link to it from my blog and group as I think the idea has considerable merit and value. Once again, thank you for sharing it!
Alexandra
I spent the last week going through my photos and making my Mind Movie. Thanks again for the suggestion / inspiration!
It really helps to focus your mind on what your values are, what you are working for and what your goals are.
I love it
Regards
Rick
Hi Meike, Wie geht’s. I see. Thanks for letting me know that Keynote can export our slides to be a QuickTime Movie.