We know how athletes are taught to visualise what success looks like, how golfers see the hole as being bigger. I am often asked for examples of this visualisation in a business arena. One of the best examples I provide is the incredible imagination of Walt Disney.
Walt Disney always said, ‘If you can dream it, you can do it.’ I once read a story about Roy Disney, brother of Walt, who on the day that Walt Disney World opened to the public in Florida was driving a journalist around the park in a golf buggy. Unfortunately Walt had died before Walt Disney World was completed, and at the end of his tour of the new theme park, the journalist turned to Roy and said, ‘This is fantastic, isn’t it a shame that Walt never saw it?’ Roy just smiled at the journalist and said, ‘Walt did see it, that’s why you’re seeing it today.’
If at any time you want to think about what the future will look like, or you want to think about a great idea, simply close your eyes and visualise it. Own that vision, hold it and then put the steps in front of you, the milestones to achieve it. Draw vivid pictures in your mind of whatever your dream for the future may be. The fascinating thing about the human mind is that it can’t determine what is fact or what is fiction. So when you create a clear picture in your mind of a vision, a goal, or a problem you’re about to solve, the brain treats it the same whether it’s happened or not.
To get you started here’s a great quote from Napoleon Hill “What the mind of a man can conceive and believe it can achieve” now think about these 2 questions and visualise the result you want
1. What do you most want to achieve in the next 6 months?
2. How ready are you to go for it?
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