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Harness_The_Power_of_a_Strong_Vision
| Harness The Power of a Strong Vision
What is your vision? How is this vision communicated to inspire
you and your organisation? You don't have a clear and powerful
vision? Join the club. When I'm working with individuals, I've
noticed that generally they fall into two distinct categories
regarding having a strong vision. Either they've never really
had the opportunity to understand the concept of having or
defining their vision. Or they have a vision statement because
they think they 'should'. Remember, 'shoulds' represent other
people's expectations and therefore not things to which you a
personally committed.
The one thing I've noticed in my work is that very few
individuals or organisations really harness the power generated
by a strong vision. Clear definition of your vision acts as a
magnet to pull you forward in the direction you truly want to
take. Your vision provides inspiration for you and, if
communicated well to your team or organisation, inspires them
too.
What do you refer to when you want to make decisions, when you
have to decide which opportunities to say 'yes' or 'no' to, or
which direction to go with your business? When you have a strong
vision in place and refer to it regularly, it helps to resolve
the conflict which can occur within you.
Teams or organisations who have a powerful vision, inspire
individuals to pull together. It's so much easier for everyone
when they all know clearly where they're heading.
Many organisations publish mission statements but often, these
hold no real meaning for the individuals within the
organisation. A strong vision and a clear mission statement go
together like 'bread and butter'. The components of a mission
statement stem from having a clear vision to start the process.
Individuals and organisations can define their mission and
purpose with more meaning and clarity if they are provided with
a powerful vision. A strong vision challenges people to achieve
more and encourages them to think 'out of the box'. It inspires
you and the people you work with.
Your vision is unique to you and will vary from individual to
individual. It propels you forward naturally, rather than
relying on motivation alone, which doesn't usually last. A
vision helps to keep you on track and focused on where you're
heading. What I want for you is a vision which grabs you so
strongly that it stretches you way beyond your current position.
I've found that with a strong vision there isn't the need to
strive so hard and the energy required doesn't drain you so
much. It allows you to focus on your achievements in the present
because a vision doesn't have an end which you reach, like a
goal. The energy generated by a vision is much healthier and
requires less of a struggle. A vision draws on your natural
energy which comes from within you because this is where your
vision sits. When aligned with your values, a vision and a
mission statement feel truly yours and right for you. In short,
a perfect fit.
If you have a vision for your organisation, I encourage you to
consider this. If 3 of your top employees were asked to share
your vision, would they be able to? If not, what would it take
to communicate this throughout the organisation? What benefits
do you see for your employees in clearly understanding your
vision?
Many times, people say "I wish", but unfortunately wishing alone
rarely makes things happen. However, a strong vision can really
accomplish a great deal, and often more than you'd dared to
dream of.
What I want is for you to define a strong vision and a mission
statement. Are you ready to do this?
About the author:
Wendy Hearn Personal and Professional Coach She works with
business owners, professionals, executives and managers who are
ready to enrich their lives. . . finding more success, fun,
balance, joy and time. She coaches one-to-one with individuals
and groups by telephone and email.
http://www.Business-Personal-Coaching.com
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