Saturday, April 2, 2011

The Power Of Vision...

Want to achieve what seems out of reach? - You need the Power of Vision
Want to reach an all time high in your personal and professional development? - You need the Power of Vision
Do you plan on having the life you've always imagined? - You need the Power of Vision

Yes, the Power of Vision. It is the name of my upcoming lecture series that will be coming to a college near you.

For the modest fee of $800 you can be made privy to the secret known as the Power of Vision!!!

Wait before you get excited, I'm just kidding. The Power of Vision was just some starfish love video that Kurpis showed in class. Cheesy? Yes. Actually, hell yes. Informative? Definitely. Message easily conveyed? Yes. Did I learn something from it? You know I did.

Aside from the whole starfish weirdness, the video's message was clear and concise. No vision = no progress. You have to have vision. However, there is more to that. You can't just throw around the word vision.  A vision as to be detailed, inspiring, and positive.

I have visions for my future but mostly personal visions.

They include:
1. Becoming a well-traveled individual that gains an understanding and respect for people of different cultures and learns to appreciate the diversity the world has to offer.
2. Learning to accept my accomplishments and failures and using them as ways to enhance my character and not define me.
3. Beginning my professional life after college with a position that helps me gain insight into the field I pursue which will enable me to serve as a self-employed consultant.

Of course, naming a couple of visions is all good and dandy but what's vision without a plan. So, below are my ways that I plan to accomplish my vision.

1. I plan on visiting every other continent and visiting at least 5 regions of each continent and learning their way of life and internalizing it.
2. I plan on using my accomplishments and failures as learning experiences that will allow my to become a well rounded individual and not only help myself but others.
3. Upon graduation, I'd like to pursue a career in the Human Resources Management field and learn as much as I can until I'm an expert in the field and then branch out and do my own independent contracting thing.

So, that concludes the end of this super long post... What do you think? Shoot...

3 comments:

  1. I like your 1st vision the best. You should definitely travel the world and learn the different cultures. If more people were to do this, there would be less wars around the world.

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  2. Traveling is a goal that we both share in common. I think that your second goal is an important one to have. Accomplishments and failures help us to get to know ourselves and so to reach our goals, we need to know where to improve and how.

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  3. Id like to be the first to enroll in your summer session! =)

    All have a few credos in life. Many of these gems I share within my own blog (Scarecrows don't Talk - which you can follow for a limited time at no cost) including fan favorites such as "Your mom only said you were special because you rode the short bus to school" and "Of course you think she's hot, everyone looks good in Versace". But I'd like to share another one with your audience...

    There's no such thing as failure... there are learning opportunities to improve your future.

    Get that word out of your head and I have no doubt you will accomplish each and every one of your goal both personally and professionally!

    Rock on, chica!

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