Define Your 2020 Vision

According to the CEO of YOU® Million Dollar Practice Builder, one of the key steps to developing a winning mindset is to clearly define your vision. This process lays the foundation for achieving both personal and professional success. As Eleanor Roosevelt famously said:

“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” -Eleanor Roosevelt

So, my question for you is—Do you believe?

If there were no limits to what you could have, what would your life and your practice look like? That image you see in your mind when you answer this question is your vision. Your vision is the desired future you are working toward. It serves as a guide, setting the path for your journey and helping you move toward your ultimate destination.


Why Is Defining Your Vision Important?

Your vision is more than just a dream—it’s a powerful tool that helps direct your actions and decisions. According to Psychology Today, a vision provides:

  • Clarity: It defines the optimal desired future state, offering guidance and inspiration for what you or your organization are striving to achieve in the next five, ten, or more years.
  • Inspiration: A vision can be a motivating force, fueling your desire to reach something meaningful.
  • Focus: It helps you concentrate on what truly matters, keeping distractions at bay.

In essence, your vision is one of the most effective ways to stay focused on your goals. It encourages you to push forward, opens your mind to new possibilities, and paves the way for a brighter, more abundant future. When you can visualize a life that’s happier, healthier, and wealthier, you’re more likely to take the necessary steps to bring it to life.

The future may be full of uncertainties, but one thing is for sure: The future is created in the present.


5 Tips to Define Your Vision

Here are five actionable tips to help you define a vision that will serve as the anchor for your dreams and goals:


1. Align Your Vision with Your Core Values

Your vision should be a true reflection of who you are. Does it resonate with your deepest beliefs and values? If not, it may not bring you the fulfillment you’re seeking. Stay authentic—don’t fall into the trap of keeping up with others or adopting someone else’s dreams. When your vision is in sync with your values, it becomes an unwavering anchor for your future.


2. Make Your Vision Ambitious but Realistic

Many people suffer from a condition I call “Unrealistic Expectationitis.” These individuals set overly ambitious goals that aren’t achievable, leading to disappointment and discouragement. To avoid this, make sure your vision is bold, but grounded in reality. If you’re unsure about what’s feasible, consider seeking guidance from a business coach or consultant. They can help you dream big while ensuring your goals remain attainable.


3. Be Artfully Vague

Your vision statement should leave room for growth and flexibility. Avoid being too rigid or specific, as this may limit your ability to adapt to new opportunities or challenges down the road. Write your vision in a way that allows it to evolve as your life and circumstances change. This will keep it relevant and meaningful for years to come.


4. Keep It Simple and Short (K.I.S.S.)

Remember the K.I.S.S. rule—Keep It Simple and Short! A great vision statement is clear, concise, and easy to understand. Avoid technical jargon and aim to keep your vision statement under five sentences. Simplicity is key—your vision should be something you can easily communicate to others, especially those who will help you achieve it.


5. Review and Update Your Vision Regularly

Your vision is a living, dynamic thing—it should evolve as you do. Review and update your vision regularly to ensure it still aligns with your goals and aspirations. One of the best ways to do this is by creating a vision board. Whether digital or on paper, a vision board allows you to visualize your dreams in a tangible way.

Here’s how you can create a digital vision board:

  1. Choose images that represent your specific goals. These should be visual representations of what you want, which you can find online and save.
  2. Use apps like Vision Board, VISUAPP Dream, or Hay House Vision Board to create your digital collage. These apps are available for both iOS and Android devices and make the process easy and fun.

Ready to Create Your Vision for 2020?

Now that you have the foundation, it’s time to start crafting your own vision statement and vision board. If you need additional support, consider joining our upcoming mastermind group. In this group, you’ll be surrounded by positive, like-minded individuals who will help you develop a winning mindset and achieve practice success and work-life satisfaction.


Are You Ready to Create Your Vision?

If you’re ready to start building your future, click HERE to sign up for our upcoming event. I can’t wait to see the amazing things you’ll accomplish in 2020!

Until next time, remember to dream big, take risks, and become the CEO OF YOU®!

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