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31 Oct

Manifesting Success: How Your Thoughts, Words, and Writing Shape Reality

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We often underestimate the power of our thoughts and words. Yet, as Olympic gold medalist and author Lanny Bassham said, “The more we think about it, talk about it, and write about something happening, we improve the probability of that thing happening.” This simple principle has a profound impact on how we pursue success, especially in high-pressure fields like law.

The Science of Focus and Achievement

Studies in psychology show that when we set our focus on a goal, our brains become attuned to recognizing opportunities and resources that align with that goal. It’s as if our minds have a built-in radar that activates once we clarify our objectives. By consistently thinking, talking, and writing about something we want to achieve, we begin to strengthen our commitment to that goal, drawing it closer to becoming reality.

Why Talking About Your Goals Helps

When we vocalize our intentions, we don’t just communicate them to others—we reinforce them to ourselves. Talking about our goals makes them feel more real and significant, increasing our accountability and commitment to see them through. Imagine telling a colleague about your aim to lead a high-stakes case or develop a specific skill. This kind of expression fuels motivation, reinforcing that these are not just fleeting thoughts but serious aspirations.

The Power of Writing: Putting Pen to Paper

Writing about our goals, dreams, and action plans is like signing a contract with ourselves. When we put something in writing, we engage with it on a deeper level. Writing transforms abstract thoughts into concrete plans. Studies show that individuals who write down their goals are 42% more likely to achieve them. Why? Because written goals provide a roadmap, helping us stay focused and track progress.

For attorneys in high-stress environments, this practice can be particularly empowering. When goals are documented, they can serve as daily reminders to push forward, no matter how busy or challenging the day gets.

Harnessing This Power in Your Legal Career

If you’re looking to build confidence, grow your career, or tackle new challenges in law, start by integrating this practice. Here’s a simple approach to get started:

  1. Think: Reflect on what you want to achieve and visualize it vividly.
  2. Talk: Share your goals with trusted mentors, colleagues, or friends. By voicing them, you not only reinforce them but might also receive valuable insights or support.
  3. Write: Dedicate time to journaling about your goals and progress regularly. Writing down both your aspirations and any obstacles you encounter will keep you focused and determined.

Make Your Goals a Reality

Belief is a powerful force. By investing our thoughts, words, and written intentions into what we want, we create a magnetic pull toward that goal. Remember, success in law—and life—isn’t just about talent; it’s about focus, persistence, and a clear vision.

Take a few minutes today to write down what you want to achieve in the coming year, month, or even week. The act of writing itself will give your goals more weight and momentum.

Let’s turn our dreams into achievements, one thought, one word, and one written commitment at a time.

#MindsetMatters #LegalSuccess #ConfidenceInAction #RockstarLegal

Judge Evelyn Laporte
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