Sunday, February 6, 2011

Day 4 personal vision

Day 4

Mind Alchemy Day 4

Okay, after yesterday’s mammoth exercise it’s time for something a little easier, just a little.
Today we are going to be looking at your personal vision statements.  These will added to your outcomes worksheet on day 5, and work to help keep you focused and motivated toward your outcomes in life.

What are personal vision statements

A personal vision statements is a statement of intent with regards to your outcomes in life.  It’s similar to a mission statement, but whilst a mission statement encompasses ALL that you stand for in life, a vision statement covers specific outcomes.
Look at some of these vision statements from some famous companies:
Macdonalds:
“McDonald’s vision is to be the world’s best quick service restaurant experience. Being the best means providing outstanding quality, service, cleanliness, and value, so that we make every customer in every restaurant smile.”
Nike:
“To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete*
in the world”

* If you have a body, you are an athlete.
Your vision statements are going to be personal to you and apply to each individual outcome you will achieve in life.  As mentioned before, an outcome is something you want to achieve in the future, and we’ll discuss this at length tomorrow.
For now I’d like you to go back to day 2′s exercise.  You should have written down 4 outcomes you wanted to achieve.  We are going to use these 4 outcomes to practice writing your vision statements.

Today’s exercise

Vision statement guide

The aim of a vision statement, in this course, is to write a concise statement, 2-3 sentences long that will capture the essence of what you do to achieve your outcome and the feelings, and emotions you feel when have achieved your outcome.
The aim is not to be specific here, the aim is to capture the whole, rather than the pieces that make it up, in other words we are not concerned about how you are going to achieve the outcome we are concerned broadly with the feelings and emotions you have when you have achieved it.

Example vision statement

As an example I will share with you one of my vision statements:
Outcome: I feel amazing, have a deep sense of freedom, and satisfaction  as my business is generating, at least, £10,000 per month in profit, whilst helping others realise their dreams in life.
Vision statement: I provide high quality information products that are affordable, exciting, and help everyone who reads them, whilst building up genuine and amazing relationships with my readers and partners. I wake up every morning bursting with energy, excited, and grateful that I have  the ability, knowledge, and deep motivation to keep writing better products.
You’ll notice, in the example above, that the outcome is a little more specific, whilst the vision statement looks at the way I feel when the outcome has been achieved.

Purpose of vision statements

The purpose of a vision statement is to energise you, to stimulate your creativity, to motivate the hell out of you, you feel the outcome, see it, smell it, taste it and it gets your blood pumping.  The feeling is like Christmas morning; you’re all pumped up ready to run through to the living room to open your presents, you can see the presents in your mind, you can hear yourself ripping off the wrapping paper, you can feel the elation as you can see what you asked for from the big man in the red suit, it’s all too much, you feel overwhelmed, and almost burst like a water filled balloon.  That is the purpose of a vision statement. (sorry, got a bit carried away there :) )

Get outside your comfort zone

When I first started writing my outcomes (I used to call them goals) down and keeping them in a folder, in my money category I used to say things like ‘I am earning £1,500 per month doing something I love’ and do you know what, I am earning £1,500 per month doing something I love; an addiction worker.  However I was way inside my comfort zone.  Now I am a little more specific and think about what I could comfortably live on and realise all my dreams at the same time.  I don’t want to win the lottery, I want to do something I love doing and get paid well for it but still be my own boss, and take care of my family.  £10,000 per month is a figure I came up with, as I originally thought ‘it would be great to earn £5,000 per month’, then I doubled it and said ‘I am earning £10,000 per month’, then I took off all the overheads I would have to pay and added  ‘I am earning £10,000 per month, in profit’, so I got a little outside my comfort zone.
I once read a quote from a story:
“You don’t get million dollar ideas from a ten dollar vision”
Something amazing happens when you do something like this.  Originally I could see no way of earning £5,000 per month, however when I doubled it  and then made it a profit of £10,000 per month, the £5,000 per month did not seem that big an outcome to shoot for.  When we expand our level of expectation, we demand and expect more of ourselves and our minds begin to work for us in ways that we couldn’t have imagined.  Your mind wants a challenge, Give it one!

Tomorrow

Tomorrow is going to be another massive day for everyone.  This is when we will be working on our outcomes for 2011 and beyond.  I promise this is going to be amazing for you.  We will tie together everything we have learned over the last few days and wrap it up into something we can work on every day for the next lifetime.   Until tomorrow my fellow Mind Alchemists……..



Vission statements!
The aim of a vision statement, in this course, is to write a concise statement, 2-3 sentences long that will capture the essence of what you do to achieve your outcome and the feelings, and emotions you feel when have achieved your outcome.
 “You don’t get million dollar ideas from a ten dollar vision”

1. Outcome:   Being 70kg i've lost 41kg and feel great, bounding with energy, able to do everything and healthy
Visions Statement:  I strive to maintain a healthy body with good nutrition and an active lifestyle while having built my confidence and making my body more capable for pregnancy, while sustaining the motivation to keep going and maintain the perfect state to be in.

2. Outcome:   Fortune's Wedding album finished and adored
Visions Statement: I have used all my talents to provide the best visual representation of the images, All the family love the album and would like copies this leads to more wedding/ engagement work.

3. Outcome:      Having the first 2 weeks of c25k done and dusted i am roaring to keep going.
Visions Statement: I'm managing the c25k easily, and see the weight dripping off and the stamina has increased and is still gaining momentum. My legs are toned and lean. Loving the running.


4. Outcome:     The Blogs are flourishing and being read and followed daily. I've gained ability to write and have the confidence to expand
Visions Statement: I learn the most interesting ways or ideas behind fitness and nutrition forwarding these ideas onto a growing audience of readers that are gaining knowledge confiedenct and fitness by following my ideas

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