Pro athletes have known this strategy for ages, and they still do it to this day. High powered CEO's close their eyes and picture themselves giving a flawless speech seconds before they physically step up on the platform to do it.
Of course, you have to back up the power of your mind with actual effort and action. But, it all starts with your thoughts. This is the difference between mediocrity and greatness.
I refuse to leave my fate up to the state of that which is out of my control. I was reminded of this "life treasure map" after reading the millionaire mommy next door blog. Thanks MMND!
Although naysayers may look at my visualization board as nothing but a bunch of pictures and sayings taped to a board, I beg to differ.
It's an expression of my life in the now, so that I can consciously put it out there and gravitate closer and closer to what will be my reality. I dare you to harness the power of your mind and look at how closely your present comes to what you have taped to your board a year from the day you created it. What have you got to lose except a board, some magazines, and tape..right?
I am hanging this in the hallway where I get ready every morning, so that its the one of the first things I see at the start of every day.
Many successful people have done this and reaped the benefits (again, I can't overemphasize the need to take the action necessary to propel what you have called in with your thoughts). Jim Carrey used the same principle when he was a struggling stand up comedian. He took out a check and wrote himself a million dollar check. Today he can cash that check ten times over and then some.
One of my favorite quotes comes from Bruce Lee and its the perfect way to close this post:
"To hell with circumstances; I create opportunities."
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