The Importance of Creating a Personal Vision

“When something is important enough, you do it even if the odds are not in your favour.” Elon Musk

My "day job" is as a Life Coach for Entrepreneurs to help them achieve both personal and business success! One of the first processes I do with my clients is to help them define their vision - either personal or business - and usually both. Why?

Knowing your vision helps you to create a picture of what you want. This makes you excited about future possibilities and helps to keep you motivated as well as focussed on your goals along the way!

As Elon Musk of Tesla states in his quote above, if it's important enough you will make it happen, even though things might get in the way!

As an example, many of us join WA excited and ready to build our website, monetise it, start making an online income - we set exciting goals and get ready for the money to roll in and for our lives to change for the better! So what happens when an unexpected bill arrives or you lose our job before you are ready to leave, or your website takes longer to make money than you had hoped or you get stuck down with an illness - and suddenly the momentum you had is lost - along with your motivation. So what helps you to stay on track when these things get in your way?

It's having a strong enough "WHY"! If you know that you absolutely have to achieve this goal, and you know your reason why, then you will definitely find a way to achieve it!


One of the other things that gets in the way, is how to go about achieving that vision. Sometimes, we feel like our dream is just too difficult, too big, too far in the future... you get the picture! We give up too early because we become overwhelmed with the task of achieving this amazing goal.


So the very next thing I work on with my client is how to break that vision down into smaller, manageable goals - this can help us to achieve things one small step at a time and make our goals feel that much easier to achieve!

So, the key to achieving our vision - have a massive WHY and break the vision down into smaller actions and habits that can help you to see how your goal can eventually be achieved...!

And the tool I use to do this is what I call a Vision Funnel!

UP NEXT: Your Vision Tunnel - Defining your Compelling Vision!



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SamiWilliams Premium Plus
Thanks for the time management and goal focusing suggestions
sami
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SarahAnt Premium
Hi Sami,

Great! What one action have you committed to?

Sarah
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SamiWilliams Premium Plus
Staying on course! Thanks for asking
Sami
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Mark1957 Premium
In our business Sarah, it's great to have "Funnel Vision"......

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Happy days!!
Mark
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SarahAnt Premium
Yes very true Mark! And this is about making that funnel juicy and exciting... So nothing will ever stop you!
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Martstervt Premium
Thanks much, I need to do this to help direct my focus meaningful advances and focus.Looking for Your Vision Tunnel.Regards
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SarahAnt Premium
Thanks Martin. I certainly hope that it will be a meaningful exercise for those who read it.
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fricknwill Premium
Great lesson! Having no vision or goals is like going to a gun range with no targets.
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SarahAnt Premium
Yes I like your analogy. That might be rather disastrous! :)
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ngraddon Premium
Inspirational blog. For me it comes at a good time as I am struggling with the focus aspect. As much as I want to make my website work I am torn with enjoying time with my wife and grandkids now that I am semi-retired. I personally have worked till the cows came home and gave up much of my personal time and life for work.

But the suggestion of taking the goals and breaking them into mini goals will work nicely for me. Thank you for this timely article.
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SarahAnt Premium
Really glad it has helped! It's also important to make sure that as you break your goals down you think about the impact on you and those around you (and all areas of your life too) and that you make those goals for every area of life.

So the example I gave of having financial freedom so you can be with your family. There is no point achieving that if you ignore your family along the way and end up divorced or if you don't look after your health and you can't travel to the places you wanted to due to ill health.

So make sure as you break it down you balance your goals out too - include time with your wife and grandkids in your vision/goals/actions. So your weekly actions might include some specific things you want to do with your wife. In your annual goals you might include taking your grandkids on a holiday...

I hope that helps!

Sarah.
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SarahAnt Premium
Good advice there - like the term "business-creep" - guilty of that from time to time!! ;-)
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