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Imagining an Action Activates the Brain Almost Like Doing It

Imagining an Action Activates the Brain Almost Like Doing It

Your brain is so powerful that just imagining yourself doing something (like practicing a speech, playing a sport, or walking on stage) activates almost the same areas as actually doing it. That’s why visualization is a real tool, used by athletes, public speakers, and even soldiers during training.

🧠 Your brain can rehearse success — even before it happens.

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