058: The Power of Visualization

EPISODE · Apr 15, 2024 · 43 MIN

058: The Power of Visualization

from Time to Pivot

Have you ever felt so strongly about the possibility of something, you could see it before it happened? Or maybe you’ve found a way to visualize a hope, a dream, a goal, a scenario, troubleshooting potential setbacks and ultimately achieving it? After an inspiring conversation on last week’s episode with Paul T Neustrom, I wanted to expand more on how impactful a practice of visualization can be. From launching my business, writing my book, starting my podcasts, and speaking at events around the world, to parenting, reworking our daily routines, and volunteering at church and school, I believe visualizing the smallest task to the biggest goal is hugely beneficial in making it happen!Highlights:(5:39) Visualize like an Olympic athlete (11:27) Morning routines(21:35) Setting boundaries(26:11) Helping your future self(31:10) Expect the unexpected(37:43) Commit to the visionMentioned:Ep 57: Death of a Yellow Page Salesman with Paul T NeustromMy 4-Day Online Organizing Challenge was a great success! If you missed it, don’t worry. I’ll run the challenge again. Click the link for details and share with a friend. New dates TBD. If you’re enjoying the Time To Pivot podcast, be sure to write a Review on Apple Podcasts, share it, and tag me on social @everythingwithstylemom so I can thank you for listening!Helpful links:Let’s TALK! View my SERVICES. Text PIVOT to 213-325-4600.Get my BOOK/AUDIOBOOK on Amazon.Need a SPEAKER for your next event?Connect on social @EverythingWithStyleMom!Get helpful videos on my YOUTUBE Channel.Find more resources at EverythingWithStyle.com.

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