Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Have a vision

         Hope all is well with each and every one of you. It's been an amazing year and as we come closer to the end of the year I want to touch on the subject of Vision. I'm talking about foresight and why it's so important. Going into the forthcoming year, we'll all start doing the usual goal setting for ourselves. But
are our goals empty promises? This isn't about setting a goal, this is about envisioning the goal as you undertake the process of reaching it. Setting a goal is not enough, you have to see it in your own mind. If you can't do this, accomplishing what you set out to do will be extremely difficult. You'll have a hard time convincing other people of what your going to do if you don't first believe it yourself. There is something to be said for imagination. Everything that has ever been made from human beings started first as a product of someone's imagination. In that same frame of mind, everything you want to achieve in life has to first start in between your ears.
          As far as sports go, it is often heard in interviews throughout the season,"our goal is to win a championship". These teams have their eyes on the prize as a collective unit. However, some extra ordinary players often have visions of  hitting game winning shots ie. Magic Johnson's hook shot in the 1987 NBA finals
to propel the Lakers over the Celtics. Magic has publicly stated that he had dreamed about beating the Celtics in this way and he believed it. You can still go out to the basketball court on any day and see and hear guys counting down and imagining hitting the buzzer beater game winning shot. There are many variables that have to fall into place in a team sport for the championship run to all work out. Unlike in the combat sports where a lot of the success one has starts from within. It does take a team of trainers etc, but the real idea of where a fighter wants to end up is solely based on his or her personal desires.
         At UFC 162 everybody got quite a shock when, who many people believe to be best fighter in the
world, Anderson Silva was knocked out by Chris Weidman. It was a surprise to everyone but Weidman and his coach, both of whom proclaimed victory long before the fight was to even happen. Chris Weidman had visualized beating Silva and even in the faces of the media and naysayers he stuck to his prediction and in the end, it worked out as he had envisioned it.
         Having a vision or spending time visualizing your goals is not some new concept to the world, but I doubt we do it enough. It is a great tool to prepare you for any goal being pursued and at least when it comes to getting kicked in the face or choked unconscious it's better to have as many tools as possible. So take some time before, and during your personal quests to see in your mind the future that you desire and then take those visions and run with them. The more you see it the closer it is to being accomplished!
        

1 comment:

  1. Great blog Luck...I know that I'm not alone here. But I struggle greatly with achieving my own goals. When they do not progress like I felt they would/should/could have, frustration begins to eat at me. Vision is something referenced about a great athlete, fighter, golfer, parent, and business person, etc. As you clearly stated, you must envision the shot going in. The handshake after closing a deal, your new financee saying yes! Confidence grows in you with this technique. If you cant see it, it is harder to believe it. If you dont believe in it, or yourself, it aint happening.

    Thanks for the blog. It has certainly helped me reflect on a few things of my own.

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