What are 4 Steps To Developing A Powerful Vision? Part 2
February 26, 2011 by Growth Is Good
Filed under Self Development
Many people have visions and dreams, but like the dreams we have while sleeping they are forgotten after waking. How many times have you had an idea but thought it would never work, or never amount to anything? I suspect many of you have seen some of your ideas be invented or brought to market by others.
So let’s finish the process of how you can develop a powerful vision so you can go and make yours a reality.
Third – use affirmations:
Affirmations play a key role in achieving our dreams. You may be tired of hearing about positive thinking and affirmations, but the bottom line is they work. They may not happen instantaneously, but with perseverance and tenacity any dream may come to be.
- You need to have unwavering faith in your vision.
- You need to be consistent.
- You need to be motivated.
- You need to believe in yourself and your abilities.
- And you need to focus on what is in front of you at the moment and trust that somehow things will fall in place
The power of affirmations will help you get motivated and to realize your vision.
Fourth – remember to set goals:
To achieve anything you need goals to get there. You need short term and long term goals. Setting goals is a key ingredient in the process. It’s like baking a cake and not putting any flour in it, it won’t be complete. And it is also important to check in on your goals regularly. After achieving any goal celebrate. You have accomplished something you set out to do. Celebrating it will help fuel your energy to continue. Don’t skip this step it is another important ingredient.
If you missed a goal don’t beat yourself up. Learn from the experience and continue on. Edison tried 10,000 times before he invented the light bulb. He never said he failed 10,000 times, rather he said he learned 9,999 ways not to make a light bulb. Same result, but how powerfully and positively different the attitude.
So take heart if you follow these simple steps you will reach your vision. You may need to make course corrections along the way. Remember an airplane never flies in a straight line. The pilot makes course corrections along the way, sometimes big ones – to fly around a storm, or minor ones to account for wind, turbulence, or something else.
Again if you believe in yourself, if you believe in your vision, if you do it to help others with the right mental attitude – you will realize your dream.



