Hello
What does it mean when they say?
She visualized the accomplishment of her
goals.
Thanks in advance
Matilda
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She imagined/created an image that she had reached her goals. This is a method of enhancing performance.
Originally Posted by Mister Micawber
Hello, Mister Micawber!
Can't we rephrase it like this [? with a different tense]?
She imagined/created an image that she [had to] or [would] reach her goals.
Thank you in advance.
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That is not how I understand the visualization theory, Kant. One is supposed to visualize the successful completion of the goal, the image of the target already achieved.
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Thank you again!
Regards.
Sorry!
I have one more question.
1. She visualized the accomplishment of her goals. [achieved]
2. She imagined the accomplishment of her goals. [unachieved]
3. She expected the accomplishment of her goals. [unachieved]
Are these sentences all natural [of course, in different meanings]?
If so, are the tag comments also correct?
Thank you!