Here’s why “beginning with the end in mind” can lead you astray, and why you should start by first understanding your past.
Vision Statements for Nonprofits: Create & Share Something Exciting
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Vague goals: Being intentionally vague and extremely specific is key to achieving your Vision
Career Vision: How to use Visioning to get on a path to your dream career
How to stick with your Vision and achieve your goals even in uncertainty
Invest time up front in your Vision and you'll use your time wisely every day
How to stop waiting to be happy and start living now
Do you ever tell yourself the lie, “I’ll be happy when _______”?
When you chase circumstances, you may feel out of control, as if there is constantly a new goal post or shiny object to be going after in order to feel fulfillment. Here’s how to stop putting your feelings in the hands of external forces.
Employee Vision: An Unlikely Reason For Them To Stay
Going through a midlife crisis? Find strategies here
How to get clarity in your relationship
Whats the Difference Between Setting Goals and Visioning?
New Years Resolutions: why they don't work and what to do instead to be successful in 2023
How to create a Vision for your ideal life
How to Make a Vision Board! And, why you might want to wait
A vision board is a visual representation of your goals, aspirations and dreams. It can help you to focus on what you want to achieve and motivate you to take action towards achieving it. But let’s be real - does that work? Let’s take another approach, that could actually get us what what we really want.
Life Visioning by Michael Beckwith: What it is, how it works, and how it's different from True North
Visioning Process: The blueprint to get where you need to be in the future
What is a Vision and how does Visioning work?
How Long-Term Focus Can Help You Ride This Wave
Last week I connected with one of my Visionaries in Alabama, and his business has been massively impacted by the Coronavirus. He has had to shift to a much leaner operation as his revenue has been jeopardized.
He could have felt like a failure.
He could have chosen to take a reactive stance (“This is all happening to me.”), but instead he did something I’ve been encouraging more leaders to do.