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Imagination is a fairly important part of our lives and, perhaps, it is underestimated. With the help of imagination, we can not only think colorfully, create art, and come up with different stories out of nothing. With the help of imagination, you can expand your inner horizons, work through your fears, and make your life better. This all develops through various creative tasks, and if you do something every day, you will notice that different ideas begin to come to mind, the world expands, thoughts become more diverse, life becomes more interesting. There are a lot of tasks, both for mental imagination and figurative ones. The most important thing about them is that it develops through creativity. I will give some of them: 1. Inventing the history of objects. Take any object that is in front of you and think about what happened to it before it came to you. What will happen to him after? What associations arise with this subject?2. Take 10 of any words, you can ask your friends to tell you these words and make up a story with them, it can be about anything, the more colorful and varied the plot, the better. Want to try? Keep 10 words: bed, back, albino, coffee, sidewalk, ship, outlet, gift, hawk, scuba.3. Draw yourself and your life through an image, it can be anything, a weather phenomenon, an object, an animal, an abstraction. How do you see and feel? It can also indicate what you don't like in your life. You can also try to draw your mood.4. Imagine a situation, for example, you are waiting for a bus and it comes empty, what 10 reasons why the bus is empty can you name? You can use the most incredible ones. Also, just inventing situations can contribute to the development of imagination. Here are some more examples of situations: the courier arrived without your order, the alarm clock did not ring, the light bulb burned out. For each situation, give 10 reasons why it happened. 5. Read an excerpt from a book/story where there is a description, try to imagine it in as much detail as possible, and then sketch your ideas. 6. Remember your day, try to imagine through images what you saw, what you did, what you felt. Then do everything from the end of the day to the beginning, that is, all the steps in reverse order. This will also help develop memory. Imagination is multifaceted and has many functions, from simply providing pleasure to helping you achieve goals, because the more you train it, the more ideas will come. Soon you will be able to come up with tasks for yourself and this can become an interesting hobby that will bring joy. I wish everyone a great mood and a good day! My group VK Prostologiya Your psychologist, Ksenia Sharova