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Quotes About Visualization

Begin to imagine what the desirable outcome would be like. Go over these mental pictures and delineate details and refinements. Play them over and over to yourself.
~ Maxwell Maltz
The lucky of successful person has learned a simple secret. Call up, capture, evoke the feeling of success. When you feel successful and confident, you will act successfully.
~ Maxwell Maltz
You must have a clear mental picture of the correct thing before you can do it successfully.
~ Maxwell Maltz
experiments proved that the best way to break a habit is to form a clear mental image of the desired end result, and to practice without effort toward reaching that goal.
~ Maxwell Maltz
Set aside a period of 30 minutes each day when you can be alone and undisturbed. Relax and make yourself as comfortable as possible. Now close your eyes and exercise your imagination.
~ Maxwell Maltz
Creative Imagination is not something reserved for the poets, the philosophers, the inventors. It enters into our every act. For imagination sets the goal "picture" that our automatic mechanism works on. We act, or fail to act, not because of "will," as is so commonly believed, but because of imagination.
~ Maxwell Maltz
When you do see a thing clearly in your mind, the creative Success Mechanism within you takes over and does the job much better than you could do it by conscious effort, or "willpower.
~ Maxwell Maltz
your mental picture of yourself "the strongest force within you.
~ Maxwell Maltz
Just say to yourself: "I am going to imagine myself acting this way now
~ Maxwell Maltz
one that is vividly imagined. If we picture ourselves performing in a certain manner, it is nearly the same as the actual performance. Mental practice helps to make perfect.
~ Maxwell Maltz
Just because the mental imagery isn't clear when you begin does not mean it won't get clearer, more vivid, more detailed, and more powerful each time you practice.
~ Maxwell Maltz
he played chess only in his mind, building up steam for the moment when he would meet the champion.
~ Maxwell Maltz
Get a New Mental Picture of Yourself
~ Maxwell Maltz
1. Your built-in Success Mechanism must have a goal or "target." This goal, or target, must be conceived of as "already in existence—now" either in actual or potential form.
~ Maxwell Maltz
if you would picture the end result—see the ball going where you wanted it to go—and have the confidence to know that it was going to do what you wanted, your subconscious would take over and direct your muscles correctly.
~ Maxwell Maltz
Data journalism is the practice of finding stories in numbers and using numbers to tell stories.
~ Unknown
We don't 'see' odds – how likely the thing is – we 'see' consequences. That's what people would mean if they were to say 'picture the risk'. They mean picture the worst that can happen.
~ Unknown
The first diagram that you need on any project is a context diagram.
~ Unknown
Whatever we place our attention upon becomes more because we place our attention upon it. If we talk about terror, read about terror, think about terror, watch fear-based programming on the television, then we appreciate terror. This is why all masters of manifestation instruct us to place our attention on the feelings of what we seek, not upon what we do not seek.
~ Michael L. Brown
What will this world say' has killed more dreams than the idea of difficulty in realizing them. If your mind can perceive, your heart can believe you certainly can achieve. Even an aeroplane first just existed in a thought form. Visualize, let human perseverance materialize, let it be sensationalized, get MickeyMized.
~ Unknown
Journey over all the universe in a map, without the expense and fatigue of traveling, without suffering the inconveniences of heat, cold, hunger, and thirst.
~ Miguel de Cervantes
Thoughts become things. Choose the good ones!
~ Mike Dooley
I always won in my imagination. I always hit the game-winning shot, or I hit the free throw. Or if I missed, there was a lane violation, and I was given another one.
~ Mike Krzyzewski
The stuff that dreams are made of is often difficult to express in words but may be imaginable as pictures in your head. Elizabeth Sanders, Generative Tools for CoDesigning
~ Unknown