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Visualize your goals

By Madison HartPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Everything runs according to precise laws, and they all have their own goals, for example, a ship sailing in the sea, sailing purposefully according to the compass; an airplane flying in the air, flying precisely according to the navigation instrument; a planet in the universe, orbiting methodically around the star at its center.

As a part of everything in the universe, we people are also the same, to draw a dream blueprint for our lives, set specific goals, and visualize this goal, that is, the picture of how we want to spend our lives, using words to paint a picture in the brain, is visualization, and ultimately, through visualization to guide us to action, with practical action to achieve the goal.

Why visualize goals? When you have drawn a blueprint of your dream inside yourself and can visualize this goal, guide yourself to take action step by step to achieve one goal after another and finally realize your dream blueprint. Visualizing your goals is more than just thinking about them, it's about focusing on the life scenario you desire and using your "vision" to create "feelings" that you can then use to change Our situation. First, the spiritual desire, then the emotional experience, and finally, the possibility to achieve through practical action.

Barnes became Edison's business partner with the power of visualization. The story goes like this: One day, Barnes, a homeless man, developed a strong desire to become the business partner of the great inventor Thomas Edison, and this desire was certain. Again and again, Barnes convinced himself as if he was already working with Edison, and seeing how Edison's office was, he did things with vigor. He was enthusiastic about it.

However, when this desire arose, Barnes faced great difficulties, he did not know the inventor Edison and did not have enough money to buy a ticket to take the train to Edison. He did not yet have the conditions to achieve this desire, but he did not give up. Later, he finally came to the city where Edison was located and met the inventor Edison, who had been longing for him in his heart. This is the first time Barnes saw Edison, Barnes wore ragged clothes, and the whole body reveals the "breath" of a tramp. Although Barnes' appearance was so unpleasant, Edison was impressed by it, and Barnes' persistent look in the pursuit of his goal attracted Edison so much that Edison gave Barnes this rare opportunity. From then on, Barnes worked in Edison's laboratory, and the salary was very meager. Several months passed, and Embas did not move one step closer to his ideal ambitious goal, but he always remembered his desire in his heart, every day in Edison's laboratory down-to-earth serious work.

Soon, Edison completed a new invention of office equipment, called the "Edison oral machine". Edison's salesman thought that the invention could not be marketed and gave up marketing. At this time, Barnes saw the opportunity, he fought Edison for this opportunity, and the new invention was successfully marketed. Edison thus signed a contract with Barnes, authorizing him to sell this equipment throughout the United States. Barnes also made a fortune through this partnership with Edison and realized his desire to become Edison's business partner in the first place.

Barnes used the power of visualization, obsessed with becoming Edison's partner, put this dream picture that has been repeated over and over again in his mind many times, and finally, through practical action, from a penniless to becoming Edison's business partner.

When you focus on your ideal life, repeat your dream blueprint in your mind again and again, and through practical action not only practice these goals, the law of attraction in the universe, will create all the right situations for you to achieve the life of your dreams.

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