Having a Personal Vision
Submitted by Gary on March 8, 2010
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Have you ever caught yourself saying “I’ll believe it when I see it?” Today I want you to abolish that phrase from your vocabulary. Today I want you to start saying “I’ll SEE it when I BELIEVE it”.
That’s right; you’ll see it when you believe it. What’s the difference between those two phrases? When it comes to you personal growth, that slight re-arranging of words make a huge difference.
I’m speaking to you of your personal vision. Where do you see yourself in the future? What does the “future you” look like? Having a vision you truly believe in will drive you forward in life. After all, how will you know when you achieve personal success, if you have never taken the time to define it?
I challenge you to take a few moments right now and think about what the ideal you of the future will look like. You are in control of your success. Define what that is to you, and write it down.
When you can truly believe in who you want to become, you will see that future for yourself. This distant dream of who you will be is your vision, and it will drive you to become that which you envision.



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Wow, this point hits it! "After all, how will you know when you achieve personal success, if you have never taken the time to define it?"
Very important to define it so you can KNOW IT!
And don't forget -- write it down -- so often this is overlooked. It becomes so much more powerful when you do though.
Thanks for sharing Gary...definitely inspiring!
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