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23 Feb 2008 10:15:05 | Caterina Rando
As we look at bringing your business to the next level, I ask
you a very important question: do you have a vision—a
Technicolor snapshot in your mind of what your ideal life looks
like? If not, create one. Not a goal; goals come later. Visions
are more powerful than goals because visions have an emotional
component. When you see a picture, it evokes emotion—involving
your heart, not just your head. This is far more powerful than
only writing down an idea. For example, if you were to say, "I
want a bigger house," that is a good goal. However, that simple
statement by itself is not significant—not strong enough to get
you to figure out everything you need to do, to support you
through sacrifice, to get you to take risks, to have you learn
new skills to overcome your "friends" telling you to forget
about it. If, instead, you create a compelling vision in which
you see yourself standing in front of your yellow house with a
two-car garage on a sunny street lined with trees, with a rose
garden in front and a lemon tree and hammock in the back, and
with a chef’s kitchen and master bedroom with a view of the
ocean, you now have an idea that is not only in your head; it is
in your heart, too. That is where the motivation happens; that
is where your desire lives, and that is where you will connect
with your internal power—the power that will pull you through
all the challenges you have to address to create your compelling
vision. Do not let the busyness and immediate needs of your life
prevent you from stopping to create what you want your life to
look like at this time next year. Follow these steps to create
your compelling vision, and watch it work for you. 1. Get clear
about your compelling vision. Write it down on paper; be
specific, use visual language. 2. Share it with someone else.
Ask them if they can see the snapshot. If they cannot, you are
being too vague. 3. Read your vision every day and continue to
clarify it when new ideas come in. 4. Create a physical image—a
drawing, a real photograph, or a collage—that represents your
vision. Put that vision where you will see it every day. 5.
Create an action plan to realize your vision, and take even some
small action every day. 6. Get the help you need. You do not
have to do it alone. Once you have your vision, ask yourself:
Are you more committed to your compelling vision, or are you
more committed to your current situation? Our reality interferes
with our vision because we see what is not ideal around us—and
that is far more vivid than a vision of what we desire that
still lies only in our head and heart. That is why it is
important to follow these steps and spend time with your vision
every day, gradually bringing it more and more into focus and
finally into reality.
About Author :
Caterina Rando, MA, MCC coaches women entrepreneurs and direct
sellers to succeed with ease. She is a sought after speaker,
master certified coach and author of the national best-seller
Learn to Power Think. Caterina can be reached at 800 966-3603 or
by email at cpr@caterinar.com. Visit her website
http://www.caterinar.com for more articles and a beautiful,
colorful downloadable daily inspiration card.
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