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I've had this problem as well. I wouldn't suggest searching for a cause outside of the obvious visualization issues and semi-conscious forgetfulness that the change was made. At least for me, trying to find a reason usually just artificially establishes a precondition to making the problem go away, thus perpetuating it longer than it might otherwise.

 

If what you're doing is working, I see no reason to do something else. But my suggestion for this problem in general would be to treat it as a "glitch in the matrix" and fix it back -- your mind will get better at tracking a wonderland with practice.

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I'm surprised how many people find it weird when they struggle to visualize properly. It's a skill like any other, you start off terrible and slowly get better.

 

 

There are plenty of good threads on visualization, just practice hard and you'll be fine.

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