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Donald Driver wins 'Dancing with the Stars.' Five lessons you can learn.

Donald Driver was crowned "Dancing with the Stars" champion Tuesday night. Over the 14 seasons of "Dancing with the Stars," many contestants have talked about the life-transforming benefits of ballroom dancing, including weight loss, increased self-confidence, a sense of pride in accomplishing something they鈥檝e never done before, and, importantly, joy. Here are five business lessons the ballroom world has to offer everyone.

5. Visualize your goals as the first step toward achieving them

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Top dancers 'see' the dance before they start the dance. In this May 7 photo, Mr. Driver and his partner, Peta Murgatroyd, perform on "Dancing with the Stars."

Many professional ballroom dancers visualize themselves competing or performing brilliantly before they take to the dance floor. They 鈥渟ee鈥 themselves executing every step and every figure (set of steps). They feel what it鈥檚 like to excite the crowds, and they hear the roar of the crowd before the competition has even begun.
 
The ballroom world taught me that visualizing your dreams is the first step to realizing them. At CRT/tanaka, we鈥檝e embraced "whatcanbe" as our brand vision, cultural ethos, and approach to business. Essentially, we believe that if you have a vision, it鈥檚 a simple matter of developing and implementing a plan of action to achieve that vision.
 
I鈥檝e taken that approach to guide my personal business life, as well, by visualizing and setting an intention for every outcome I want to achieve, including how I want to comport myself with anyone I interact with during the day. I set the intention 鈥 that my every interaction with everyone be enhancing and affirming 鈥 just before walking into the office each day. I also visualize and set an intention for the outcome of every meeting that I participate in and for every initiative I undertake.

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Patrice Tanaka, is co-chair, chief creative officer, and whatcanbe ambassador of , an award-winning, midsize PR and marketing agency she cofounded in 2005. Ms. Tanaka is also the author of 
 
 

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