The question is , does having a simple picture hanging on our walls as we grow up, inspire us to strive and achieve in today's high climbing society? Can we really learn to keep our goals and hold onto that ambition, just because a photograph is there to remind us?
The answer is, yes. visual repetition can work. Today more than ever , we tackle obesity, discrimination and recession, grabbing something positive from a picture of someone who’s conquered their goals (big or small) is most certainly inspirational on a variety of levels.
Being active
Getting your child to motivate themselves and stay fit and active can be easier than you think, by joining a group and getting involved , you can simulate your child's inner active self , whilst boosting their confidence and giving them a goal.
Inspiration
Having a picture of Andy Murray on your bedroom wall, can remind your child to keep going , to try and try again, help give them an unshakeable belief that they can achieve - whether it’s in their ‘makeup’ or genes - creating an inbuilt ability to feel and think the philosophy - ‘inspire and be inspired’.
Purchase an image, framed, canvas or print and display the ambition , inspiring thoughts through imagery - when tears flow into a pillow or feet leap for delight- it will be hanging stimulating - may wish to use another word as it can be easily misconstrued - your child to remember goals and focus on what they could achieve - reach high, reach low, smash the net , run the distance and win the game.
Visual repetition is a wonderful tool and used by many, think about it at.
Make the move
With obesity and malnutrition growing on all sides of the globe, activity of the body and mind is crucial, perseverance is rife and to get somewhere in this world, you simply need to have the right attitude and the right tools.
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