What YOU Visualize, YOU Can Achieve! (Morning Minute 6.3.25)


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(How visualization helps you achieve your goals)

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Morning Minute 6/3/25

“What YOU Visualize, YOU Can Achieve!”

A business manager. A baseball coach. A home builder.
What do they all have in common? They all want to achieve success.
But first, they must answer one key question: “What does success look like?”

  • The business manager sees a thriving company—profitable, growing, innovative, and staffed by engaged, well-trained people.
  • The baseball coach sees a committed team that trains hard, plays smart, wins, and excites the fans.
  • The home builder sees beautiful, well-crafted homes built on time and within budget.

Each of them starts by visualizing what winning looks like—painting a clear mental picture of the goal and refusing to dwell on difficulty or failure. Those are just temporary setbacks, not the destination. Notice the path from visualization to results.

Visualization fuels focus.
Focus fuels action.
Action creates results.

Here’s how it works:

Today’s Morning Minute Challenge:

Take a moment to visualize what YOU really want—in YOUR career, in YOUR team, and in YOUR life. Picture it clearly. Then commit to achieving it, no matter the challenges.

And, remember: Education, without Action, is just Entertainment

“What You Visualize, You Can Achieve!”

That is today’s Morning Minute

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An Irish Blessing:

May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind always be at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
and rains fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
May
God hold you in the palm of His hand.

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Larry A. Bonorato

lab@larryonlearning.com 864-630-2625

Larry A. Bonorato

Author of the leadership and team-building book: "WORK WITH ME NOT FOR ME," and the twice weekly newsletter: “LarryonLearning's Morning Minutes.” I coach business owners and managers in how to profitably run their businesses by managing the 4 Ps: People, Processes, Products/Services, and Promotions. Using real life scenarios and step-by-step action plans, students gain the skills necessary to build strong teams and businesses. 864-630-2625

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