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Summary
Visualization is a powerful tool for success, but only if you use it correctly. Many people make the mistake of visualizing themselves celebrating a victory or enjoying a reward because they think it will motivate them. But research shows imagining a successful outcome actually decreases that chances that you’ll achieve your goals.
Fortunately, there are ways to use visualization to enhance your performance, improve your motivation, and increase your chances of success. Some of the things I share are why vision boards don’t work, how to use visualization to increase your motivation, and the one research-backed visualization strategy that helps students, athletes, and musicians reach their goals.
Key Takeaways
“When you imagine yourself having something you want, your brain responds as if you’ve achieved it already.” – Amy Morin
“Picturing yourself succeeding is a great way to temporarily feel better but could harm your long-term chances of success.” – Amy Morin
“Visualize yourself doing the hard work, pushing through tough times, and overcoming obstacles.” – Amy Morin
0:00 Introduction to visualization and its importance for success.
2:00 The incorrect way of visualizing success, such as using vision boards.
4:00 Research showing that imagining oneself already successful reduces motivation.
5:20 Study on students showing that visualizing studying leads to better performance.
6:00 The importance of visualizing the effort and hard work required for success.
6:30 Examples of using visualization for fitness, career, and presentations.
7:30 The role of visualization in changing emotions temporarily.
8:00 The overall benefit of visualizing hard work and increasing motivation.
9:00 Promoting the podcast and offering a free online course.
10:00 Conclusion and appreciation for the producer.
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This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/mentallystrong and get 10% off your first month