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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Surprising Power of Imagination

from The Positive Persistence Podcast with Ian Bowen · host Positive Persistence

When did you stop dreaming without limits? In this solo episode, Ian Bowen gets personal about the superpower most adults quietly abandoned somewhere between childhood and real life: imagination. Drawing from the four weeks he spent paralyzed from the chest down in a hospital, Ian shares how vivid, emotion-charged visualization became the engine behind a 13-year comeback he refused to quit on. This is a short, sharp reminder that imagination is not a childish indulgence. It is a tool, and if you have stopped using it, now is the time to pick it back up. In this episode, you’ll discover: 1. Why adults quietly stop using their imagination and how fear of failure is almost always the reason. 2. What Ian was imagining from a hospital bed, paralyzed from the chest down, and why it mattered. 3. How vivid mental pictures paired with emotion can begin pulling your desired future toward you. 4. The reticular activating system: what it is and why obsessing over your goal makes the right resources appear. 5. Why your dream may take 13 years, not overnight, and why that is not a reason to abandon it. 6. How to revive your imagination starting today, even if it has been dormant for years. Key Takeaways: 1. Imagination Is a Tool, Not a Luxury: Adults who stop dreaming don't lose their potential. They just stop activating it. 2. Fear Kills the Dream Before It Starts: Most people cut off their biggest goals before giving them a real chance. The threat isn't failure. It's quitting early. 3. Emotion Makes Visualization Work: A mental picture alone is not enough. Connecting to how achieving your goal will feel is what makes it magnetic. 4. Your Brain Will Find What You're Looking For: The reticular activating system filters reality based on your focus. Point it at your dream and useful things start appearing. 5. Long Obedience, Aggressive Patience: Imagination without staying power fades. Keep the dream vivid and keep doing the work, even when results are slow. 6. What You Put Out Comes Back: The universe rewards obsessive clarity about what you want. Start with the picture. Stay with it. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction: another solo cast with Ian 00:16 – Remember how you used to dream as a kid 01:00 – The moment adults stop using their imagination 01:55 – Fear is what cuts the dream short before it forms 02:41 – Four weeks paralyzed from the chest down: Ian's personal story 03:10 – How keeping the dream alive made a 13-year comeback possible 03:57 – The reticular activating system: why obsessing over your goal rewires what you notice 05:10 – Paint the vivid picture: sight, sound, feel, taste 05:38 – Long obedience in the same direction with aggressive patience 05:53 – Dreaming isn't just for kids. Don't sleep on it. CONNECT WITH IAN BOWEN:Website: https://watchmemindset.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ianrbowen/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ianrbowenYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PositivePersistence-ch8fk Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

When did you stop dreaming without limits? In this solo episode, Ian Bowen gets personal about the superpower most adults quietly abandoned somewhere between childhood and real life: imagination. Drawing from the four weeks he spent paralyzed from the chest down in a hospital, Ian shares how vivid, emotion-charged visualization became the engine behind a 13-year comeback he refused to quit on. This is a short, sharp reminder that imagination is not a childish indulgence. It is a tool, and if you have stopped using it, now is the time to pick it back up.

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