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When I buy an article of clothing, after first seeing it, the very next thing I do is:
Take another really good look at it or picture myself wearing it.
Get a feeling about it and/or touch it to see if it something I’d enjoy wearing.
L
isten closely to the salesperson and / or have a conversation with myself giving the pros and cons of buying it.
On the occasions when I think of a former lover, the very first thing I do is:
See the person in my mind’s eye.
Hear his or her voice.
Get a certain feeling about the person?
At the gym, my experience of satisfaction comes first from:
Seeing myself in the mirror getting better.
Hear myself or others say how good I’m looking.
Feeling my body get stronger and sensing it’s more in shape.
When I have occasion to use mathematics, I verify my answer by:
Looking that the numbers to see if the look correct.
Counting the numbers in my head.
Using my fingers to get a sense of correctness.
When I spell, I verify accuracy by:
Looking at the word in my mind’s eye to see if it looks the way that the word should.
Saying the word out loud or hearing it in my mind.
Getting a feeling about the way the word is spell.
The subject I enjoyed most in school came about primarily as a result of:
The way it looked on the board or in books.
The sound of the subject as it were taught to me.
My sense of interest as I learned more about it.
When I love someone, I get an immediate experience of:
The way we look together though the eyes of love.
The sound of telling him or her being told, "I love you."
A feeling or sense of warmth toward that person.
When I turn off someone, I get immediate experience of dislike:
When I see them approach.
When they begin talking to me.
When I sense they’re nearby.
At the beach, the very first thing that makes me glad to be there is:
The look of the sand, the smiling sun, and the ice-blue water.
The sound of waves, the laughing wind, and distant whispers.
The feel of the sand, the salt airs on my lips, and the joy of serenity.
Having a conversation at a party, my whole frame of experience will change if:
The lighters get brighter or dimmer.
The music changes pace.
The room temperature changes.
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