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It’s easy to get caught up thinking that I need to have everything figured out because society says I should. There are times when it seems like everyone else knows what to do, yet I’m completely clueless.
Having a life vision allows you get more clarity around your future and what you want to get out of it – whether that’s in the next month, year, or five years
The first thing to do before thinking too far ahead in the future is to define what success really means to you.
Better yet, ask yourself if success is really the end game. If not, what is the end game for you? Happiness, wealth, world peace, self-love? The list goes on.
Another way to think about it is to imagine your future self. When you’re 80 years old and talking to your grandchildren, what do you want to tell them about your life experiences?
1. Financial
2. Career
3. Recreation
"You have to have a big vision and take very small steps to get there. You have to be humble as you execute but visionary and gigantic in terms of your aspiration."
4. Health
5. Relationships
6. Personal Life
7. Community
The thing is that our bigger vision doesn’t change as much as we might think it does. Our vision, dreams, and goals are often deeply ingrained within us and our values.
More so than having our goals changing on a regular basis, I think our priorities change. Things that were once our top priority can get pushed aside because another priority takes precedence. And that’s totally okay.