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Technique #1

Assume your Scene Before You Make the Scene.

  • Studies show mind rehearsal helps to execute better at their action like talk to parents or plan a day.
  • The Experts agree if you see the images, hear the sounds, and feel the actions of your body in your mind before you do the action, the outcome is effective.
  • Visualize your action what you going to do and do it.

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