Wrong Imagination Can Work Against You

 

Prior to starting a project, you utilize your creativity. However, have you ever had the need to finish something that you started but never did? If so, you should be interested in this fascinating study.

You have undoubtedly heard that we should first picture our goals in our minds. However, as this study demonstrates, doing it incorrectly may have the opposite effect of increasing your motivation to reach the objective.

The investigation discovered:

Low effort and subpar performance were the result of good fantasies, which are the positive experiences one has in mind about a desirable future.
Positive expectancies, which considered a desirable future to be likely, predicted excessive effort and effective performance.

To put it another way, we must assess our goal’s likelihood of success rather than merely envisioning how amazing it would be to get it if we are to become and remain motivated.

When your imagination is employed well, it may be a very useful tool for your drive, inspiration, and eventually, success.

Instead of requiring constant effort, your motivation and success become enticing when you can use your imagination effectively.

Try listening to  Finish What You Start  to get this habit deep into your unconscious mind.

 

 

 

 

Finish What You Start