What you see is what you get

Reggie BushHow important is visualizing your goal or dream? Heisman Trophy Winner Reggie Bush said it was a key to him. Interviewed after his landslide selection as college football’s best player in 2005, Bush said he had envisioned winning the Heisman since he was nine-years-old. He said his mother had taught him that what you vision is what you get.

Bush has often credited visualization with helping him reach his goals. In fact, his hometown newspaper included this in an article after his senior year in high school: “There are nights when Reggie Bush is asleep, but not really sleeping. He’s thinking, dreaming, visualizing . . . whatever it’s called when a young athlete can’t keep his mind from wandering.

“I like to visualize me running down the field, scoring touchdowns,” Bush said recently. “I feel like I have to see it before I do it.”

Hmmm….sounds like he’s a pretty wise dude in addition to being a great athlete. Is it time to dust off YOUR vision?

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2 Responses to “What you see is what you get”

  1. Gil Says:

    I appreciate any informantion on that.

  2. aleesha avila Says:

    o my gosh. he is so sexy. i didnt know about him until recently and i am only 17 but i promise you i’m gonna marry him. i mean im pretty cute so i would love to meet him. i think we would go good together. i live in missouri and i cannot wait to meet him. i can visualize us walking down that aisle.

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