
Main Street USA at Magic Kingdom
Why do some people make changes in their lives while others don’t? One of the key reasons is those that change can see the change in their mind before it happens. If there is something you want you have to see that you already have it in your imagination.
Want to own a restaurant? See it in your mind so vividly that you can see the menu and smell the food. See the layout of your place and the guests sitting in at their table enjoying their food. Revisit this in your mind over and over to where it becomes so real for you that you. When you do this opportunities show up and when you grab them your dreams become realities.
One of the most notable imaginations of the 1900s was Walt Disney. In the book “How to Be Like Walt” Pat Williams says this on page 84:
Though Walt envisioned Walt Disney World in Florida, he died before it was built. On opening day in 1971, almost five years after his death, someone commented to Mike Vance, creative director of Walt Disney Studios,”Isn’t it to bad Walt Disney didn’t live to see this?”
“He did see it,” Vance replied simply. “That’s why it’s here.”
See yourself where you want to be and take the journey as life allows you. It may take some time but you can get there.


On a recent 

Jeff McBride is a magician that I have been studying for many years. When I got into magic in my teens I was fascinated with some of the things he did with playing cards. Later on I would listen more to what he had to say rather than what he was doing in his act. One of the consistent things I would hear was to create a magical moment for someone just to be doing it; just to gift them that moment.
“Is College Worth It?” by William J. Bennett and David Wilezol goes into detail about why college needs to change and the fact that it isn’t the right choice for everyone to go through a 4-year college program.