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Visualize this thing that you want, see it, feel it, believe in it. Make your mental blue print, and begin to build.
Robert Collier
February 12th - visualization - life reimagined
First, have a definite, clear, practical ideal; a goal, an objective. Second, have the necessary means to achieve your ends: wisdom, money, materials, and methods. Third, adjust all your means to that end
Aristotle
There is great power in visualization. Whether you’re a student, businessperson, parent or spouse, visualization will keep you tethered to your goal and increase your chances of achieving it. The power of visualization is available to all people.
In life and work, success begins with a goal. Big or small, goals give us purpose and, like a compass, keep us headed in the right direction. Of course, it then takes lots of hard work and determination to reach your destination.
Dare to visualize a world in which your most treasured dreams have become true.
Ralph Marston
Before we can even believe in a goal, we first must have an idea of what it looks like. To paraphrase the old adage: we must see it before we can believe it. When we visualize our desired outcome, we begin to see the possibility of achieving it. Thoughts can be reshaped by breaking traditional mind sets. Visualization is powerful.
Visualization has the power to reaveal things that are hidden and generate new insights.
Foresee It, Believe It, Achieve It: The Power Of Visualization
4 comments:
Visualization is not common. Many humans can only see what is here and now. The ones who can see 'what can be' are truly blessed and are considered dreamers by many!
As ever, good quotes and 'stuff'. ;-)
I too have heard you need to visualize the end of the goal for it to be successful. It takes focus to do so, but worth the effort.
Betty
I agree visualization is powerful. And we should practice it. "When we visualize our desired outcome, we begin to see the possibility of achieving it."
Neat idea! This reminded me of (many) years ago when I went on a super diet and kept a photo of my skinnier self in the bathroom.
I'm pretty sure what I HOPE will happen in the coming year, but there are far too many uncertainties right now with DH's health and my job for me to dare visualizing it. Sort of like daring to leave the house without one's umbrella!
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