Vision

“You cannot consistently perform in a manner which is inconsistent with the way you see yourself.” 

― Zig Ziglar 

Close your eyes and visualize your individual performance this week. Picture everything about each  day;  as it unfolded, your role in it, how you “saw” yourself perform. 

Then picture the outcome. 

Make exercising this kind of vision intentional. A practice that is meant to create “deja vu”.   Placing yourself vividly within the event even before it all  played out. 

By envisioning your future performance, you  establish an indelible image; a benchmark of sorts. 

By creating that pre-event expectation level and performance, you will help yourself stay “on script”. The reality of your effort and execution will rise to the level of that vision you hold of yourself. 

What you picture for yourself affirms who “you” are now – and – foretells what you can choose to become. You can control the clarity and the image. And “how you see yourself” will touch every aspect of your life. 

You are truly the person you choose to “see”. 

The one that ultimately has to perform, achieve and succeed within the vision you created.

So you can truly see yourself.

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Author: Mark J. Hahn

“What we have to be is what we are.” ― Thomas Merton

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