How to Choose Goals That Actually Belong on Your Vision Board (According to 20 Years of Psychology Research)
In 1990, Jim Carrey was broke. Not “between gigs” broke. Not “waiting on a residual check” broke. Broke broke. He’d drive his beat-up Toyota up to Mulholland Drive after late-night comedy sets in LA, park overlooking the city lights, and just… visualize. Directors wanting to work with him. Producers calling his name. He did this…
