Her New Lens with Dr. Tricia Rose Stone

The Art of Seeing It First

32 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Tricia Rose Stone presents episode three of the Empowered Vision Series, focusing on visualization as a deliberate, trainable, science-backed skill rather than wishful thinking. Inspired by Maya Raichoora’s book Visualize and supported by ideas she cites from Joe Dispenza, she explains that the predictive brain can’t easily distinguish vividly imagined experiences from real ones, making anxiety a form of unconscious negative visualization, and that deliberate visualization can create new mental patterns. She shares personal examples of manifesting her husband after 7 months of focused visualization, and of manifesting an optometry practice in Boston after recognizing the city and finding a practice one block from a park she’d stayed near. She outlines outcome, process, and creative visualization, recommends a daily “ideal day” rehearsal, emphasizes small, consistent practice, self-belief, and writing down bold visions. 00:00 Series Setup 01:06 Why Visualization Works 02:42 Brain Prediction Patterns 05:32 Anxiety as Visualization 07:30 Athletes Proven Rehearsal 08:32 Manifesting True Love 13:25 Three Visualization Types 18:56 Boston Practice Manifestation 24:09 Daily Ideal Day Routine 27:34 Self-Belief Matters 29:53 Weekly Takeaways Outro

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Tricia Rose Stone presents episode three of the Empowered Vision Series, focusing on visualization as a deliberate, trainable, science-backed skill rather than wishful thinking. Inspired by Maya Raichoora’s book Visualize and supported by ideas she cites from Joe Dispenza, she explains that the predictive brain can’t easily distinguish vividly imagined experiences from real ones, making anxiety a form of unconscious negative visualization, and that deliberate visualization can create new mental patterns. She shares personal examples of manifesting her husband after 7 months of focused visualization, and of manifesting an optometry practice in Boston after recognizing the city and finding a practice one block from a park she’d stayed near. She outlines outcome, process, and creative visualization, recommends a daily “ideal day” rehearsal, emphasizes small, consistent practice, self-belief, and writing down bold visions. 00:00 Series Setup 01:06 Why Visualization Works 02:42 Brain Prediction Patterns 05:32 Anxiety as Visualization 07:30 Athletes Proven Rehearsal 08:32 Manifesting True Love 13:25 Three Visualization Types 18:56 Boston Practice Manifestation 24:09 Daily Ideal Day Routine 27:34 Self-Belief Matters 29:53 Weekly Takeaways Outro

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