Posts Tagged ‘Big Vision’
What Should I Include in My Big Vision and How Do I use It?
The very first thing my clients as me when working on their big vision road map and guide book is, “What should I include?”
The answer to this question is different for every individual. You may choose to focus your vision and goals on:
- Lifestyle
- Business accomplishments
- An amount of money or income level
- Professional recognition
- Feelings and emotions
- Personal accomplishments
- Volunteer work
Why Do I Need a Big Vision Road Map for My Business?
If you want to achieve your goals, you first have to have them.
About a year ago a very smart business woman asked me, “How are you going to get where you want to go if you don’t know where that is?” That question has stuck with me and now is one of the very first questions I ask my clients when working with them on creating and mapping out their Big Vision Road Map.
After all, how will you know what actions to take if you don’t have a clear vision of what you want to accomplish?
How do you know your short-term goals will help you move forward and toward your big, long-term goals?
The answer to all of these questions starts with the exploration and creation of your Big Vision Road Map, which not only outlines where your journey will end, but how you are going to get there and what possible stops you may make along the way.
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Winning The Game: How a Big Vision Road Map Can Help Your Business
How are you going to get where you want to go if you don’t know where that is? How will you know what actions to take if you don’t have a clear vision of what you want to accomplish? How do you know your short-term goals will help you move forward and toward your big, long-term goals?
The answer to all of these questions starts with your Big Vision Road Map.
Your big vision isn’t just a guide to knowing when to say to say no, make a change, or say yes. It is also a fantastic tool to help you stay motivated and track your continual progress.
Simply breaking your high-level vision down into several smaller, incremental steps, can help you change your mindset from “How am I ever going to accomplish all that?” to “I can totally do that!”
Think of it like the game of Sorry.


