Visualizing Your Goals
"In order to achieve it, you must see it!"- Patti Dobrowolski
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Physics, 16.02.2022 14:00, Terrilady5
Visualizing Your Goals
"In order to achieve it, you must see it!"- Patti Dobrowolski
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Go to http://pattidobrowolski. com/ and watch the video labeled TEDx Rainier - 2012.
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Answer the questions below.
1. Research shows the odds against you making a change in your life is: 6701
2. According to Dobrowolski, a picture can:
3. What does she call "where you are": Your
What does she call "where you want to be": Your
State.
New
4. What does the left side of your brain do?
What does using your imagination do?
The 3 bold steps are:
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2.
3.
There is a quote that is used at the beginning and end of the video. What is the quote?
Who said the quote?
What did you learn from this video?
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