Creating Your Vision
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one"
- Albert Einstein
If you're interested in creating a vision for you and your business, but
not sure how to get started, then check out these resources below...
CREATING YOUR VISION, Part I
Ask yourself some basic questions:
What kind of business do you want?
What kind of service or product do you want to offer?
How much money do you want to make?
What would it take to fulfill your dreams?
Imagine what you would love to be, do and have in this business.
What things would you need to do in order to achieve that goal?
Once you were that best provider, and did all those things, what would you have?
When writing these points, remember to state them as if they already are truths about
you -- because when we put our dreams in the future, that's where they stay!
If you say "I will do something," or "I will be something," it separates you from it
and keeps it as a possibility, but not a reality.
CREATING YOUR VISION, Part II
Most of us spend a lot of time worrying about what can go wrong, what we don't have and how we can't do it all.
If we clarify our vision, and state it and repeat it, at least on a daily basis, if not multiple times daily,
we are much more likely to bring it to fruition.
- What we focus on is what we pay attention to.
- What we pay attention to is what we bring forth into our lives.
- Now that you have written your vision, what are you going to do with it?
- Things don't happen by magic -- we make them happen.
GOALS
- Build a network of people who refer to us
- Build a strong team to take care of our clients
- Build a financial base that can weather the ups and downs of business
- Keep home life and work life in balance
As you can see, a vision is only as good as our commitment to implement it.
Take the time to think strategically and carefully about your business, what you
truly want to accomplish, and how you can make it happen.
This gives you a step up on most other people out there -- and will bring you a
sense of accomplishment and value as you follow your own prescription for success.
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