Visualization Leads to Actualization
Visualization,
done right, can be extremely powerful in achieving any goal. As you think about your goals for the New
Year, take into consideration the following…
Using your intellectual factor of imagination see yourself already in possession of your goal. Picture yourself with the healthy and fit body you desire, and literally feel what it is like to have it. You cannot achieve anything in your “outer world” until you first see it in your “inner world.”
Is Visualization for Real?
In one of
the most well known studies on Creative Visualization in sports, Russian
scientists compared four groups of Olympic athletes in terms of their training
schedules:
·
Group 1 had 100% physical training
·
Group 2 had 75% physical training with 25%
mental training
·
Group 3 had 50% physical training with 50%
mental training
·
Group 4 had 25% physical training with 75%
mental training.
The results showed that Group
4, with 75% of their time devoted to mental training, performed the best. "The Soviets had discovered that mental
images can act as a prelude to muscular impulses."[1]
Creative
Visualization is distinguished from normal daydreaming in that Creative
Visualization is done in the first person and the present tense – as if the
visualized scene were unfolding all around you; whereas normal daydreaming is
done in the third person and the future tense.
Using affirmations that begin with “I
am so happy and grateful now that…” is an excellent way to begin
programming your subconscious mind to move towards your goal.
Visualization
is another tool that Olympic athletes use to get their minds in shape for
competition. In this technique, athletes
mentally rehearse exactly what they have to do to win. Sports psychologists say
that visualization boosts athletes' confidence by forcing them to picture
themselves winning. It also helps them
concentrate on their physical moves, rather than on distractions around them.[2]
Visualize to Actualize
Remember,
all things are created twice – first in the imagination and then second in the
physical world. Study this excerpt from
Napoleon Hill’s famous book, Think &
Grow Rich:
The law of autosuggestion,
through which any person may rise to altitudes of achievement which stagger the
imagination, is well described in the following verse:
“If you think you are beaten,
you are,
If you think you dare not,
you don’t
If you like to win, but you think
you can’t,
It is almost certain you won’t.
“If you think you’ll lose,
you’re lost
For out of the world we find,
Success begins with a fellow’s will—
It’s all in the state of mind.
“If you think you are
outclassed, you are,
You’ve got to think high to
rise,
You’ve got to be sure of yourself
before
You can ever win a prize.
“Life’s battles don’t always go
To the stronger or faster man,
But soon or late the man who wins
Is the man WHO THINKS HE CAN!”
Observe
the words which have been emphasized, and you will catch the deep meaning which
the poet had in mind. Somewhere in your
makeup there lies, sleeping, the
seed of achievement which, if aroused and put into action, would carry you to
heights such as you may never have hoped to attain.
Just as
a master musician may cause the most beautiful strains of music to pour forth
from the strings of a violin, so may you arouse the genius who lies asleep in
your brain, and cause it to drive you upward to whatever goal you may wish to
achieve.
Tips for Success
q Create
an affirmation statement and visualize yourself with your goal achieved
·
Put
your affirmation statement in places you’ll see it often like your bathroom
mirror, car and desk. Put it on a card
and keep it in your pocket at all times
q Create
a Vision Board – cut out pictures of your goal (i.e., fit bodies, athletes,
etc.) and make a collage that you can view often. Get emotionally involved when you look at it.
[1]
Robert
Scaglione, William Cummins, Karate of Okinawa: Building Warrior Spirit, Tuttle
Publishing, 1993, ISBN 096264840X.
[2]
Fiona
McCormack, "Mind games," Scholastic Scope, Vol. 54, Iss. 10, New
York: Jan 23, 2006
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