Arlene’s Executive Leadership Tips
Participating In Purpose
Three Steps for Creating Visions Cont’d
Last week I talked about how visualizations work in our subconscious. If you believed nothing else but the Universal Law of Cause and Effect, and consistently practiced visualizing your dreams, eventually your whole life would change. Unfortunately, most of us make an attempt but are not patient, and give up right before we cross the finish line. If it means that much to you, think big and never give up. The difference between a truly successful executive, or entrepreneur, and those who reach moderate success is the former never lose site of their passion and continually visualize their success. Commit to being one of these people. My suggestion is you get support to help you do it. Use a coach, mentor or support group.
Before we begin the steps of creating a vision, you must do one more thing: become clear on the larger purpose of your life. Most of us lose touch with our larger purpose, because we are so busy with the details of our jobs, chores, family and possessions, that we forget there is a larger purpose and infrequently give thought to it. The last week of the year is a perfect time to meditate on this subject. Joseph Naft on his website says, “Participating in purpose brings you the confidence that what you do matters, that your inner work matters beyond yourself. Participating in purpose brings you the real happiness of a meaningful life.”
Arlene is always spot on! She is able to clearly articulate the effectiveness of how visualizing your dreams truly impact cause and effect and ultimately one’s reality! Arlene nails it every time! Thank you Arlene for being so inspiring and helping individuals connect purpose with happiness and living an authentic life!