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What Picture Is on the Canvas of Your Mind? | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Olympian Carl Lewis once stated, “Scientists have proven that it’s impossible to long-jump 30 feet,
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but I don’t listen to that kind of talk. Thoughts like that have a way of sinking into your feet.”
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He hit on a basic truth about life: thoughts are integral to success. What you think about the most will dictate where you walk in the future.
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If you want to own a business or be the best at what you do, imagine what it would look like.
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Build a picture of your dreams on the canvas of your mind. The more you think on it, the clearer your vision will become.
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And remember what Michael Phelps stated: “You can’t put a limit on anything.
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The more you dream, the farther you will get.” I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.