"Lorsque vous faites un choix et dites : « Advienne que pourra, je serai cela », alors vous ne devriez pas être surpris lorsque vous l'êtes. Cela ne devrait pas être quelque chose d'enivrant ou hors de caractère parce que vous avez envisagé ce moment si lon"
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When you decide on something with absolute determination, it's no shock when it becomes a reality. You've envisioned it so often, it's as if it’s already part of you. This idea is about commitment and the power of visualization. When you make a firm decision to achieve a goal, and you stick to it no matter what, eventually, you embody that goal.
Let's take a trip back to when this kind of thinking gained popularity. Think about all the self-help books and motivational talks you've come across. This mindset has roots in philosophies like the Law of Attraction and even older principles like those from the Stoics. It’s about setting a clear intention and then working relentlessly towards it.
Imagine you're training for a marathon. It’s not just a flippant decision; you’re in it, come rain or shine—or, as the quote says, come hell or high water. You picture yourself crossing that finish line every day. Your workouts, diet, sleep—all aligned with this goal. Months later, when you do cross that line, there’s no surprise. You’ve been visualizing and working for this moment for so long, it feels like it was always meant to be.
Now, how do you put this wisdom into action? It starts with making a choice. Not just any choice, but a firm, resolute one. Once you decide, your actions need to mirror that decision. This means consistency and persistence. You can't let setbacks throw you off course. Keep your goal in sight and remind yourself daily why you started. Surround yourself with reminders—visual aids, motivational quotes, anything that keeps that fire burning.
A story to bring this to life: Think about Sarah, who dreams of becoming a doctor. She’s not just hoping it happens; she’s got a plan. She studies every day, sacrifices weekends, and stays up late, all the while picturing herself in that white coat. Even when she faces rejection from medical schools, she doesn't waver. She pushes harder, improves her application, and doesn't give up. Years later, when she graduates and becomes Dr. Sarah, it isn’t a fluke. It’s the result of her unwavering commitment and visualization.
This approach can apply to anything—becoming an artist, starting a business, or even just improving your health. The key is to make that choice with conviction and then live and breathe it. Visualize your success daily. Remind yourself why it matters and keep pushing, no matter the obstacles.
In the end, it's about mindset. When you decide to be something and commit fully, it shapes your actions and, eventually, your reality. So, next time you set a goal, don’t just wish for it—decide it, see it, and then go out and make it happen. And remember, it's not magic. It’s your relentless dedication and belief that make it real.
Let's take a trip back to when this kind of thinking gained popularity. Think about all the self-help books and motivational talks you've come across. This mindset has roots in philosophies like the Law of Attraction and even older principles like those from the Stoics. It’s about setting a clear intention and then working relentlessly towards it.
Imagine you're training for a marathon. It’s not just a flippant decision; you’re in it, come rain or shine—or, as the quote says, come hell or high water. You picture yourself crossing that finish line every day. Your workouts, diet, sleep—all aligned with this goal. Months later, when you do cross that line, there’s no surprise. You’ve been visualizing and working for this moment for so long, it feels like it was always meant to be.
Now, how do you put this wisdom into action? It starts with making a choice. Not just any choice, but a firm, resolute one. Once you decide, your actions need to mirror that decision. This means consistency and persistence. You can't let setbacks throw you off course. Keep your goal in sight and remind yourself daily why you started. Surround yourself with reminders—visual aids, motivational quotes, anything that keeps that fire burning.
A story to bring this to life: Think about Sarah, who dreams of becoming a doctor. She’s not just hoping it happens; she’s got a plan. She studies every day, sacrifices weekends, and stays up late, all the while picturing herself in that white coat. Even when she faces rejection from medical schools, she doesn't waver. She pushes harder, improves her application, and doesn't give up. Years later, when she graduates and becomes Dr. Sarah, it isn’t a fluke. It’s the result of her unwavering commitment and visualization.
This approach can apply to anything—becoming an artist, starting a business, or even just improving your health. The key is to make that choice with conviction and then live and breathe it. Visualize your success daily. Remind yourself why it matters and keep pushing, no matter the obstacles.
In the end, it's about mindset. When you decide to be something and commit fully, it shapes your actions and, eventually, your reality. So, next time you set a goal, don’t just wish for it—decide it, see it, and then go out and make it happen. And remember, it's not magic. It’s your relentless dedication and belief that make it real.
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