Category Archives: Mindset

The Realities of Daily Practice of Habit Change and Visualization

It’s upsetting, but I realize a good many of the people reading this and other habit change articles I’ve written in IMIT will not end up practicing daily visualization. They’ll read this and know it’s a good idea. They’ll know they should do it.

But, they won’t do it. Some will though. Those who will make it a daily part of their lives, like you (hopefully), will be able to change bad habits and adopt any amazing, wonderful habit they want to.

Remember— it’s one thing to read a self-help book or article and decide that something is a good idea. It’s another thing altogether to actually put it into practice and know that you are going to make it your mission.

I want you to visualize daily. I want you to use visualization to change your habits and achieve your goals. That’s why this next part might surprise you. I know that you have an incredible number of things you want to change about yourself.

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Your Inner Circle

Jim Rohn, one of my favorite motivational speakers (who passed away a few years ago), said:

‘You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.’

So you want to develop that inner circle of five or seven or twelve or however many you closely align with regularly.

This bonus report teaches you the importance of having a strong and like-minded support system.

Sections include:

  • Inner Circle Pitfalls
  • Inner Circle Power
  • Building Your Circle

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The Ego Report

The ego is an oft-misunderstood part of our psychological makeup.

The ego doesn’t exist on its own. It’s part of what Sigmund Freud described as a structural model of our psyche: id, ego, and superego.

In this report you’ll learn about those 3 components of your psyche, the 9 stages of ego development, how to recognize an out of control ego, and how to manage and strengthen your ego.

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Eliminating Self Defeating Behavior

Eliminating Self-Defeating Behaviors is a 29 page, 6000 word guide that helps you recognize and eliminate any self-defeating behaviors that you might unknowingly have.

Sections Include:

  • What Self-Defeating Habits Are
  • Common Self-Defeating Behaviors
  • How Self-Defeating Behaviors are Formed
  • Effects of Self-Destructive Behaviors
  • How to Eliminate Self-Defeating Behaviors
  • Solving Your Self-Defeating Behavior: Checklist

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Sports and Business Stars and the Visualization Connection

If you’ve never practiced visualization before, then you’ve surely heard about it when very successful people talk about achievement. Most likely, you heard about it in the context of sports stars. You’ve no doubt heard time and time again that the very best sports stars in the world visualize themselves succeeding. For the strongest and most practiced of them, they are almost religious about it.

This phenomenon is widely recognized and practiced in the sports world. However, many would be surprised to find that it’s just as common among the most successful in the business and entertainment worlds as well. All over the world, and in all different cultures, successful people use visualization to help prime their brain and make success inevitable. Don’t you think it’s time you joined them?

Visualization works because it smoothes the path for real life success. What has seemed impossible suddenly seems possible. You can use visualization to change your habits and achieve your goals, starting today, no matter what your goals are. Are you ready?

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