How can I use imagery to move forward?
Imagery can be used to help you move forward. Try this imagery exercise.
Riley used this exercise to reflect on how to move forward through carrying memories of Charlie forward.
Imagery Exercise
Step 1. What qualities did I admire about the person?
Charlie was so strong, never gave up, you could always rely on Charlie.
Step 2. How did they make the world a better place?
Charlie worked hard, was kind to a lot of people, made friends smile, we always relied on Charlie no matter what we were going through.
Step 3. What image might capture your most treasured quality about the person?
I could always rely on Charlie – always there. It makes me think about tall trees standing strong in the wind, always there weathering storms.
Step 4. Bring to mind the new image that captures one or two of the best qualities of the person. This is an image that you can take forward with you and call to mind any time.
Tip: We recommend an image that represents the best qualities of the person rather than an image of the person themselves. Many people choose an image of nature. You may find an image of nature or something else feels like it captures the best qualities of the person.
Image of a tall strong oak tree towering above everything, always there, always strong.
Imagery exercises can be helpful for grief and loss. Try practicing them a few times, this can make the new images clearer and easier to bring to mind.
Click here for imagery worksheet.
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