Quote #93330
Visualize this thing you want. See it, feel it, believe in it. Make your mental blueprint and begin.
Robert Collier
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Collier’s line condenses a classic early–20th-century self-help premise: achievement begins as an inner act of imagination before it becomes outward action. “Visualize” and “see it, feel it” emphasize sensory-rich mental rehearsal, meant to make a goal emotionally real and therefore motivating. “Believe in it” adds the element of conviction—confidence that the desired outcome is attainable. The metaphor of a “mental blueprint” frames the mind as an architect: you design the plan first, then you “begin” the practical work of building. The quote’s significance lies in linking aspiration to disciplined initiation—dreaming is presented not as escape but as the first step of execution.




