My current read “Soar!” is such an insightful book. The first few chapters have been captivating, vivid and practical.
Written by an author and a very dynamic individual. An Icon and Giant with tangible and sustainable results.
There is a lot to learn for those who long for more. Those willing to take risks, and step out to explore their full potential.
Maybe this may entail running an enterprise, a corporate organization, a non-profit or a path that requires going beyond average; raising the bar to soar high. The bottom line is, to rise, run, fly and soar, we must be equipped in stages.
Pilots only fly successfully with the guidance of the Control Tower. This requires adherence to instructions, precision of actions and direction. It’s the same for us.
To Soar high in certain areas of life, our endeavors and purpose, we must be ready to pay attention to exceptional individuals who walk the talk. Applying their insights and instructions with precision.
If this is you or what you desire, then I encourage you to get this book.
From this book you will also get a glimpse of his life as well as tested and trusted principles. Wisdom that can only be found from those who have walked the path of process, time and purpose for impact.
Soar! by T. D. Jakes is a great read and highly recommend.
It’s time to build your vision from the ground up!
The book “Audacious” by Beth Moore (@bethmoorelpm) is such a great read.
This book encourages one to be: “AUDACIOUS: intrepidly Daring, Adventurous, Bold, marked by Originality and Verve“ in the pursuit of our dreams and The One who matters the most in this life, and the life to come. His name is Jesus.
Because everything we hope to achieve in life is always better with Him in it. Helping us to step out audaciously in our purpose and across our various fields.
With insight from her personal life experiences about being audacious and also stepping out in faith, taking steps in writing this book. You can call this a really defining moment that changed her perspective.
A wake-up call you might say. One that began with two simple questions: 1. “What is your dream?” 2. “What is your vision for the future?”
Many of us really need a wake-up call about our lives. The lives we are currently leading.
In reading this book, you’ll learn and discover more about you because some stories shared are relatable experiences.
Urging you to become AUDACIOUS, becoming all that God has called you to be. You’ve got to read this book.
For everyone and all who want to really live and live a full life. Enjoy.️
Leadership can be a very dicey path and can sometimes be very complex. With a lot of believe in the many myths and assumptions of leadership.It is certainly clear that this remains an important discuss and area of focus for all people.
John C. Maxwell, a leadership expert, speaker, Coach, Author and Influencer, with over 4 decades of experience in leadership development and growth; he shares some great insight in his book, “The 21 Irrefutable Laws Of Leadership”.
This revised and updated version shows a depth of knowledge from one who has walked the talk, conversed with a wide array and network of diverse leaders across industries globally. Training, coaching, mentoring and grooming many leaders via his books and leadership conferences.
The 21 Irrefutable Laws Of Leadership is a great read, if you’re looking to improve on your leadership competency, impact and success.
The great news is, this book is for all people, not just positional or industry leaders. Certainly a great recommendation for all who desire to have a great leadership journey and a sustainable and impact full legacy.
Vision is the ability to see clearly. The ability to see beyond the immediate circumstances that surround us to what could be. It is the driving force for anything that would stand the test of time.
It fuels our passions, decisions, thoughts and actions towards the actualization of the things we deeply desire. Vision is the force behind successful brands. It keeps the dream alive and propels the dreamer forward in spite of obstacles and challenges.
Without vision, dreams will be lost and dreamers will give up easily at seed time, never pushing through to harvest season to see their visions come alive. Vision fuels the passion and staying power till all is fulfilled.
Vision always precedes structure and content, and the power of vision is strengthened with excellent strategy and consistent execution.
If businesses, brands and people could understand this clearly mapped out principle, then the world would become a much productive and better place.
The Strategy for
Vision
Using some Biblical principles and lessons in view of vision, outlined below are some strategies and practical steps. Principles that can be applied by anyone in the pursuit and accomplishment of their vision, goals and aspirations.
Vision
Why should you work with a strategy when you’ve got a vision?
You should because God is the Ultimate and Grand Master Strategist. His DNA flows through you and you have no choice than to function just as He does. He set out with a strategy pattern right from the beginning, one we can all learn much from.
Genesis 1:1 says “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” Genesis 1:2 says: “The earth was without form and void and darkness was upon the face of the deep.”
What does this mean? The first statement says heaven and earth were created and then the very next verse says, the earth was without form, it was empty and there was darkness. Contradictory right? No.
God already saw what He wanted to create right from the beginning. A complete vision, even though the reality at that moment was emptiness, darkness and the existence of nothing.
Lesson 1:
You’ve got to see the end from the beginning.
Your dreams and aspirations have to be a concluded matter in the eye of your mind. Many times, when we have big aspirations, the reality around may look like nothing could happen, but once you are able to see and have clarity of Vision, you’ve completed the first phase of your strategy.
Structure
Between Genesis 1: 1-18, we see God get busy with putting things in place be speaking and calling forth things to ensure that there was structure in place.
Lesson 2:
Vision without structure would only make a mess.
Many people, nations and economies could learn from this. Without proper structures in place, one would end up putting right things in wrong places. So structure for all things is a very critical next step.
Sometimes, you may not have any resources to put structures in place, but as God’s child, you have His DNA and He is your ultimate resource. In fact, He is resource Himself.
So you speak things into existence, just like your Father in Heaven did at creation. Not just positive declarations or affirmations, but declarations of His promises from His word, the Bible.
As you speak these words, you begin to believe them and it encourages you when faced with obstacles.
Faith or a firm believe comes by hearing and hearing the Word of God. So you have to hear and constantly remind yourself of the truth of God’s Word about you and your future. This propels you to take actions that move you forward.
So make moves in faith, take steps.
This is important because God blesses the work of your hands and not just your words or dreams or desires. Remember, faith without works is dead. So, make moves to put structures in place about whatever vision or dream you have in mind.
Now, “Structure” can mean different things to different people. To one it could mean “Finance”, to another “Training” and yet to another “Skill acquisition”.
It could also mean a variety of things like getting “An Education”, “Become an Expert”, “Securing a Physical building”, “Documentations”, “Creating a website”, “Creating an Online Presence” etc.
The bottom line is, you have to be able to identify the structures you need to put in place, structures that would make what you’ve envisioned work smoothly eventually.
Order is critical to the success of any vision and without the right structures in place, trying to accomplish any vision or a goal can easily turn a great dream into something very chaotic with lots of regrets.
Content
Next, from Genesis 1:20-27, we see God begin to fix in the creatures he made into the various structures He had put in place. That’s called CONTENT. He first created the resources and structures required for their survival, before bringing them in.
Lesson 3:
Vision and structure always precedes content.
So, how does this relate to you?
Well, as you go through your life’s journey, God will place dreams and aspirations in your heart for various purposes and industries. You’ve got to see it first and believe it. Then work towards making it a reality, putting structures and resources in place first.
For without structures, those you bring aboard your vision could become confused about where you are headed as their leader, or what is expected of them in terms of roles and responsibilities that would help move the vision forward. So, do things differently.
The above are strategies and life principles, that are applicable to individuals and corporations. One provided by the Creator Himself, proven over and over again to always work and produce results.
So, what are you waiting for? It’s time for some strategies!
Getting Practical with a Strategic Plan.
Taking into consideration the principle above of VISION, STRUCTURE and CONTENT. We are sure you’ve realized that for any vision that would stand the test of time with a strong legacy, requires much depth, structures, resources and input from others or a team for success in the long run.
Every vision takes time before it becomes a true picture of itself, but the important thing is to be able to plan efficiently and pace yourself for the long haul.
This implies having a “Strategic Plan” for specific periods that must be evaluated from time to time.
A simple strategic plan should contain the following:
1. Your Vision Statement
This refers to your overall vision as a carefully articulated statement.
An example could be: “To become Africa’s Leading Pediatric Consultant with a chain of state-of-the-art medical facilities across the African continent, offering prompt and excellent medical services to children.”
The point is, you need to identify the big picture and try to articulate this clearly as a vision statement.
2. Your Action Plan
This should be broken into short-term goals (6 months, a year) or long-term goals (5 years, 15 years or more). Irrespective of which you choose, your action plan should capture action steps that will help in the actualization of your vision for that period of time.
Still in line with the example above, a short-term action plan for a year under a career category could be to:
“Get into Medical School” and some action steps for this particular goal could include:
*Study for 2 hours daily after each class. *Ace all courses, especially science courses. *Graduate with an excellent result in high school. *Volunteer with medical related organizations during school breaks to increase my extracurricular activities via Internships and volunteer work experiences. *Apply to win a college scholarship among the top 10 leading medical colleges in the world etc.
3. Your Key Performance Indicators
Also known as KPI’s. This means you need to identify those things that indicate that you are making good progress towards the accomplishment of the goals for your vision.
Your KPI’s using the example above could include some of the following:
* Studying and understanding better my subjects after each school day. *Obtain an A grade in all courses especially my science courses. *Successful internship with a medical nonprofit at the end of my summer break. * Securing at least 5 medical school scholarship offers at the end of my school year etc.
4. Your Accountability Resources
This means identifying those things or people that will help keep you accountable for accomplishing your goals in view of the vision set.
This could include: Family members, mentors, teachers, friends and people you can really trust. It could also mean the use of technology and tools such as your mobile phone for keeping a schedule or setting reminders that help you stay organized and keep you on track daily.
Usually a schedule or tool that helps you identify things you need to do, friends or people that you can partners with in achieving some action step such as “studying daily” etc.
We hope you get the idea, and all of this should ultimately help you make steady progress daily.
Conclusion
Your strategic plan does not have to be detailed to the T, but should only help enhance your productivity in the accomplishment of your goals and overall vision.
It is however important to stay flexible, as sometimes our plans are influenced by external factors, changes and challenges. In such moments, you must think productively about what can be done to move forward in accomplishing your vision, instead of staying stuck.
As long as you have the vision within your heart and believe in it, your actions, decisions and steps will automatically flow and align towards its accomplishment, until it is done.
The Brave Planner Tool
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Article by Opeolu Adeyemi. Corporate Communications and Public Relations Consultant Founder, Brave Publicity Ink!