Beyoncé
With parts in "Dreamgirls," "The Pink Panther," and the "Lion King" remake, Beyoncé has achieved great success in Hollywood in addition to being one of the biggest music artists in the world. The R&B artist told '60 Minutes' that she keeps a photograph of an Academy Award in the room when she runs on the treadmill so she can imagine winning one of the golden statuettes. She hasn't received an Oscar yet, although she and co-writer DIXSON were nominated for Best Original Song for the song "Be Alive" from the biographical drama "King Richard" at the 94th Academy Awards.
Oprah Winfrey
She is a proponent of the Law of Attraction and one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in the US. Oprah believed and behaved as though she had already achieved success before she even received her first significant salary, as opposed to attributing her success to hard work and good fortune. "Create the highest, grandest vision for your life that you can, because you become what you believe," she advised. Your mental habits shape the reality you experience.
Will Smith
Smith firmly believes in the universe's power and our capacity to decide who we want to be. We both firmly think that the universe contains physical manifestations of our thoughts, feelings, dreams, and ideas, he remarked. We can provide a physical push toward realisation into the universe if we commit ourselves to what we imagine in our minds and dream about. that nothing in the cosmos will try to force us around. that the world, people, and circumstances are not going to force us around. That the cosmos will change into what we wish it to be by our commands and demands.
Jim Carrey
This comedian imagined directors becoming interested in him. Additionally, he made himself a check for $10 million for acting, which he promised to cash on Thanksgiving 1995. It was successful days before. He declared: "I assigned myself three years and issued myself a check for $10 million for acting services provided. I marked it with the date Thanksgiving 1995 and put it in my wallet, where it continued to decay. Then, shortly before Thanksgiving 1995, I learned that "Dumb and Dumber" would bring in $10 million".