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A 2 Minute Practice That Changes Outcomes

  • laura61976
  • Mar 5
  • 1 min read

This past weekend, both of my kids were competing in regional hockey tournaments.

 

Their goal?


Win.


Punch their ticket to the State Tournament.

 

Before the games, I shared a simple tool with them — something athletes, leaders, and high performers use all the time.

 

Visualization.

 

Not wishful thinking.


Not superstition.


Intentional mental rehearsal.

 

Both of their teams made it to State!

 

Was it just the visualization? Of course not.


They trained. They showed up. They competed.

 

But seeing it first helped them play like it was already possible.

 

It occurred to me that I haven't yet shared this tool with you.

 

Whether you're working toward a new role, clarity in your next chapter, a promotion, a bold conversation, or something deeply personal — this works.

 

If you're willing to invest 2 minutes, I'll guide you through it, just click below. 

 

Try it daily. Especially when doubt creeps in.

 

And remember — visualization is not a substitute for action.


It's a catalyst for action.

 

You still have to:


Show up.


Do the work.


Learn from setbacks.


Adjust and keep going.

 

Sometimes what doesn't work out is simply redirecting you toward something better.

 

But first — you have to see it.




 
 
 

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