| In a nutshell, your personal
vision is what you want to be, do, feel, think, own, associate
with, and impact by some date in the future. We recommend
that you identify your Personal Vision as a development strategy.
We're providing some tools to help you identify and implement
your personal vision.
In a previous article, we encouraged you to begin thinking
about your personal vision. If you have not yet done so, go
to Creating or Revising Your Personal
Vision (Tool #1). Print a copy, and spend at least an
hour by yourself completing it. (You won't be able to do this
task if you don't complete that important initial step.)
It's now time to pull together your research and write a
Personal Vision Statement. Your vision must be unique and
appropriate for you, so we offer the following Personal Vision
Statement only as an example:
I am more physically fit, almost finished with my formal
education, actively involved in two close personal relationships,
worshipping and serving God regularly, having fun every
day, and making at least 75% as much money as now doing
work that I love.
Notice in this sample that the person included several
areas of life (physical, intellectual, social, spiritual,
emotional, and career). It's a picture of how the person
sees himself/herself and is written in the present tense.
Use the following tool to synthesize what you've learned
about yourself and to write your own statement.
| Tool #2: Personal Vision
Statement |
| 1. Based on my personal research,
these are the main things that motivate me/bring me
joy and satisfaction:
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| 2. My greatest strengths/abilities/traits/things
I do best:
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| 3. At least two things I can start
doing/do more often that use my strengths and bring
me joy:
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| 4. This is my Personal Vision Statement
for myself (in 50 words or less):
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Talk about your findings and your Vision Statement with someone
you trust. If necessary, make a second, better draft, but
don't compromise your passion. Think big, and hold onto your
excitement! Now you're ready to turn your Vision Statement
into an action plan. |