From Jay Lucas <[email protected]>
Subject See It - and - Be It!
Date March 14, 2025 3:39 PM
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Live Your Vision!

Karen and Jay share thoughts on the exciting belief that ‘if you can see it, you can be it!

It’s so easy to go through life – reacting to whatever is put in front of you. Getting through the paces – day after day – bouncing along, following the path of least resistance. But there is actually another way to approach life – a far better way. And it’s captured best in the simple phrase: See It – and – Be It! This is the idea that we can take control of our destiny – by creating a clear vision of what we’d like to achieve. In other words, we need to ‘see’ or visualize the person we would like to become, the goals we would like to achieve, and the life we would like to experience. And it is most powerful, if we can begin to view these future states in the sharpest and greatest detail. Almost feel as though we are truly experiencing these outcomes in the present moment. This is the ‘seeing it’ part of the concept. Next comes the ‘being it’ part. In other words, once having ‘seen it,’ our next job is to let our thoughts and actions flow in the direction of ‘being it.’ Taking the initiative, having the drive, the focus and the follow up – to make sure that we ‘live the dream’ - that we bring life to the vision. When we do this, with confidence and boldness, we actually have the ability to successfully create a beautiful future. When we engage in this process of visualization, we ignite a powerful force within ourselves. This force acts as a catalyst, propelling us toward our goals with unwavering determination. By vividly imagining our desired outcomes, we establish a mental blueprint that guides our decisions and actions. The more specific and detailed our vision, the clearer the path becomes. As we repeatedly immerse ourselves in this imagined reality, we build not only confidence but also a profound belief in the possibility of our dreams. With each visualization session, we are reinforcing our commitment to making these dreams a reality, establishing a strong foundation on which to take action. Moreover, the act of 'seeing it' does more than shape our personal ambitions; it influences how we interact with the world around us. Our mindset transforms as we embrace this forward-thinking approach, allowing us to attract opportunities and resources aligned with our vision. People around us begin to notice the shift in our energy, prompting them to engage with us in ways that support our goals. When we project a clear vision, we magnetize the right circumstances and connections, creating an environment conducive to success. The universe, as they say, has a way of responding to our intentions, and our detailed vision becomes a powerful beacon. In essence, the journey from 'seeing it' to 'being it' is one of alignment and authenticity. It requires us to stay true to our vision, adapting our plans as necessary while remaining steadfast in our commitment. This dynamic interplay of visualization and action not only fosters personal growth but also instills resilience in the face of obstacles. As challenges arise, we can return to the vivid images of our desired outcomes, using them as motivation to persevere. Ultimately, by embracing the transformative power of visualization, we cultivate a life that is not merely dreamed of but fully lived, reinforcing the idea that we truly can create our reality if we dare to see it first. So, I urge you to please go for it! Truly ‘see it,’ and then – confidently go ‘be it!’

This week we are delighted to highlight an inspirational New Hampshire native – Ryan Day – whose life is a testament to the idea of ‘See it – and - Be it!’ In the world of college football, few figures embody the power of vision and perseverance quite like Ryan Day. Long before he took the helm as head coach of the Ohio State football program, Ryan was a kid growing up in Manchester, New Hampshire, dreaming of success—the kind that comes from seeing it first and then making it happen. That mindset has been at the core of his journey to leading one of the most storied programs in college sports. Ryan is a firm believer in the power of vision. Before the 2024 season even began, he told reporters, “I have this vision in my head of us holding up the national championship trophy and everyone in Buckeye Nation, 12 million strong, singing the fight song.” That kind of clarity and conviction doesn’t just happen—it’s built over years of preparation, belief, and an unwavering commitment to chasing greatness. His collegiate journey began on the field, where he played quarterback at the University of New Hampshire under the guidance of legendary coach Chip Kelly. As a player, Ryan was known for his leadership and his ability to anticipate plays before they unfolded. After his playing days, he took his first coaching job at his alma mater, working with the tight ends. From there, he steadily climbed the coaching ranks, learning from some of the best minds in football and proving himself at every step. What makes Ryan’s story so inspiring is where he started. Coming from a place where powerhouse football programs aren’t the norm, he had to believe in himself before anyone else did. He had to envision his path to the top long before the opportunity presented itself. For young athletes and dreamers back in New Hampshire, his journey proves that success isn’t reserved for those born into it—it belongs to those willing to put in the work and trust the process. The See It, Be It mindset isn’t just about football; it applies to any pursuit in life. The first step is believing it’s possible. Ryan Day saw his future long before he lived it, and his journey from UNH quarterback to leading the Buckeyes to the 2025 National Championship is a testament to the power of vision backed by effort. For those in New Hampshire—young athletes, aspiring coaches, or anyone with a big dream—Ryan Day’s story serves as a powerful reminder: If you can see it, you can be it.

Quote of the Week

"Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve." Napoleon Hill

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