Remember it’s not about what you achieve. It’s WHO you’re becoming in the process.
Who is she? Future You
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Think back to what initially got you here—the excitement, the potential, the vision you saw for yourself.
<aside> <img src="/icons/pencil_gray.svg" alt="/icons/pencil_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Build a brand, I liked the statement “You don’t follow the customer, the customer follows you” I thought this was a interesting method as I was doing it the opposite way.
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Imagine your ideal outcome—without limits.
<aside> <img src="/icons/pencil_gray.svg" alt="/icons/pencil_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Increasing sales so I have freedom from finance constraints.
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Picture your future in detail. What does your ideal day look like? Where do you wake up, and how do you start your morning? What kind of work do you do, and who do you spend time with? How do you feel at the end of the day? Describe everything that would make this vision feel like a success.
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<aside> <img src="/icons/pencil_gray.svg" alt="/icons/pencil_gray.svg" width="40px" /> I wake up in the morning with my warm cup of water feeling stress free, energic, happy without financial burdens. I will be a relationship coach. I will be spending time with my family. At the end of the day I will feel that I have helped someone improve there relationships. I get a high volume of new customers via referrals and 5 star reviews.
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What drives you to keep going? Is it to share your knowledge, live with freedom to choose your path, work with people you admire, stay true to who you are, or support the ones you love?
<aside> <img src="/icons/pencil_gray.svg" alt="/icons/pencil_gray.svg" width="40px" /> I want to be succesful in my career path, support the ones I love.
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Imagine you’re writing a note to yourself when things get hard. What would you say to keep yourself going? This message can be a reminder to stay strong and stick to your goals.
For example, you could say, “Remember why you started. You’ve come this far for a reason, and even small steps are progress. Take a deep breath and keep going, you’re closer than you think.”
<aside> <img src="/icons/pencil_gray.svg" alt="/icons/pencil_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Remind myself what my dreams were, how much time and effort I have put into to my business and course and how far I have progressed and improved my lifestyle.
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Visualize her: How does she look, walk, and talk? Who surrounds her—friends, business partners, a life partner, family? What boundaries and standards does she set? What are her daily habits—does she work out, eat healthy, meditate?
<aside> <img src="/icons/pencil_gray.svg" alt="/icons/pencil_gray.svg" width="40px" /> I will be doing daily meditation and yoga practice, keep motivated, I will confident in myself and what I am doing. Sharing my work experiences with others. Look bright, happy and be healthy.
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Think about reminders that help you stay focused on your goals. It could be a vision board near your desk, a favorite quote as your phone wallpaper, or something small, like a keychain or bracelet, that reminds you of your journey. Pick something you see every day that keeps you motivated and focused on your “why.”
<aside> <img src="/icons/pencil_gray.svg" alt="/icons/pencil_gray.svg" width="40px" /> How much money I’m making daily. My success balance bracelet. How I get success like other people.
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