To “be delusional about your success” is about adopting an unshakeable belief in your future achievements, even before they materialize. It’s about living in the mindset that your dreams are already a reality. You act with the confidence of someone who has already succeeded, which creates a self-fulfilling prophecy. When you embody the energy of someone who’s already successful, you start making decisions, taking risks, and putting yourself in situations that align with your ultimate goals.
For instance, if you see yourself as a successful entrepreneur, you wouldn’t wait until you have a thriving business to act like one. You’d carry yourself with the confidence of someone who’s already made it. You’d take bold actions, network with influential people, and put in the work like it’s already inevitable. This approach allows you to overcome fear and doubt because you’re living as though you’ve already achieved what you’re working toward.
In short, it’s about *feeling* successful now, which shapes your reality. Success doesn’t just come from external outcomes; it comes from the energy and mindset you project. When you act as though you’ve already succeeded, your reality begins to shift to match that belief.
