we’re made on.The ‘dream it’ mentality figures broadly in our lives. From the first imaginative experiences of childhood play to the shapeshifting daydreams of a still vague future in our teenage years to that nagging “what about you” voice in our head when we hear of another fantastic entrepreneur who beat all challenges because he/she once ‘dreamed it’.What we often overlook though, is that successful people use ‘dream’ as shorthand for a much more detailed (and complex) mentality.
The path to approaching those dreams lies through several mental techniques and details that really matter.According to Psychology Today’s Jennice Vilhauer Ph.D., there are two powerful visualization techniques or ‘simulations’ that are as inseparable as peanut.
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