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The album is both witty and entertaining as it explores the joys of visual arts. Jog your brain cells and get your creative juices flowing with visualization through this uniquely modern, black-and-white artwork.
He discovered a way to turn his imagination and creativity into a tool to create some of the most brilliant inventions of his time, so bright that he was far in advance of what the technology of the time could even hope to produce. He was labelled as eccentric or crazy, but he was just a man who could use his full creative and imaginative powers.
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Genre: SELF-HELP / GeneralRecently we ran a promo and were able to make 1500 sales during the promotion period. Though all sales were free downloads but it signifies that the topic has potential and is capable of making money. Paid downloads vary between 40 to 60 per month.
Calculation
Minimum estimate - 30 Paid Downloads * $3.00 * 70% = $63 per month
Maximum but not limited to - 60 Paid Downloads * $3.00 * 70% = $126 per month
Annual Earnings per book - Minimum Estimate - $63 * 12 = $756 per year.
Annual Earnings per book - Max but not limited to Estimate - $126 * 12 = $1512 per year.
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Creative visualization is the basic technique underlying positive thinking. Creative visualization is something which we probably do quite often in one way or the other without even realizing it. For example, when was the last time when we daydreamed? If we’re like most people, it was probably today, perhaps within the last hour or so, because daydreaming is one of the most common human activities.
But daydreaming is really nothing more than mere unguided or free visualization. When we daydream, our thoughts tend to skip about, having a free access to move about, resting on one idea after another. In a similar way to dreaming when we are asleep, if something is on our mind, our daydreams keep returning to whatever that thing is and then drift off again before coming back to that subject. Usually the skipping is guided by connections between ideas springing from each new thought, reminding us of something else. So we follow a thread of thoughts.
Daydreaming allows us to achieve many things because we’re generally relaxed when we do it, whether we’re waiting for a bus, taking a coffee break, travelling by a car, and so on. We distance ourselves from our thoughts and let them take their own route. And in doing so, in our mind, we often see these daydreams or visualize through our eyes, noticing the faces of people we think about, places we’ve been to, and things we’ve done, like little mental movies. It is believed that the purpose of daydreaming is to help people make better sense of the world as they come across it.