I have recently had the absolute privilege of reading the visions of two of the newer members my Lifeonaire VIPs coaching group. It is incredible to see the clarity that they have, but more importantly I’m excited to see the progress that they are going to make as a result of their clarity. We see students grow so much in the first 6-12 months after writing their visions.
One common thing I see with many who have been pursuing a Lifeonaire lifestyle for awhile, is sort of losing track of reading your vision every day. You know your vision very well, you’ve taken ownership of it. However, I want to encourage you all to pull your visions out again and read them today. In fact, stop everything you are doing right now, get your vision out and read it before you do anything else.
Two Ways Your Vision Can Become Stale
After having the opportunity to reread you vision, you may find yourself in one of two camps:
First, you may need to get back on track. Somewhere along the line you may have made a change in course and you find yourself being driven by opportunity and the world around you rather then what your vision says. It may have been a very slight change (or a big one) but nonetheless it’s pulled you away.
Your vision is a tool to help get you back on track and moving in the right direction. Usually you will find yourself doing good in an area or two, but neglecting a couple of other areas that are important to you. How can you pay more attention to the areas that you are slipping in?
Second, some of you may have accomplished great things and you need to refresh your vision. It’s time for it to grow so that you can continue to grow. In these cases, I first want you to celebrate all that you have done. Make a list of your accomplishments, share that list with others (you can share it right here with a simple comment below), and take some time to realize how far you have come. Then get to work and dream all over again.
Refresh your vision. What’s next for you? Let’s make it happen and take you to new heights.
No Lifeonaire Vision Yet?
If you have never put together a Lifeonaire Vision yet, may I recommend that you consider coming to one of our live Lifeonaire events or picking up one of our home study courses. We will walk you through the process of developing a vision for your life and the action plan to go along with it. It really is easier then you might think, but it’s up to you.
If you don’t show up and take action nothing will change. If you’ve been putting it off, what are you waiting for? Do you want life to pass you by before you decide it’s time to start living it? You should embrace this and make things happen now!
Also, please share a comment below telling me what you think about all this?
—Steve
This is a really great reminder Steve. Our coaches have been talking with us about being more vision focused and rewriting them.
Making the vision be our dream lifestyle to aim for and when we get there, aim higher yet…thank you Lifeonaire.
Good stuff Steve! I have a lot more time and energy for my family following the advice you give in Lifeonaire! Paid off my house and all rentals except for one property in the last few years. The ability to give more to my community is awesome as well.
Blessings
Stewart
Stewart,
Thank you so much for sharing this. I love the fact that you are not just doing it for you, but giving back! Keep up the great work.
Very timely for me Steve. I just had a call with Chuck about this very thing. I had accomplished many of the things on my original vision to the point that I should write a new one. I just haven’t taken the time to do that. Time to get on it.
Some of my wins from the first vision, bought my classic car, got scuba certified, did 2 mission trips and lots of other travel with friends, paid off $45,000 in credit card debt, and $200,000 in other debt!
Wow Paul E. I knew that you were doing and accomplishing a lot, but I had no idea you did this much. I’m proud of you. I wonder what these boards would look like if we got everyone to post their successes. A number of years back I could keep up with all of the successes, but it’s grown tremendously and I’m no longer able to keep up. It sure is nice hearing a story like yours. Thank you for sharing it.