In business it's easy to identify how your vision for the business
impacts the motivation of your employees but relating this to your
personal life may not be an easy leap. How often to do you hear a
concise response from those who choose to stay at home when they are
asked "So what's your vision?" and more truthfully how often do they get
asked?
We know that your vision statement describes goals for the business
which then drives each department to determine what actions do they need
to be conducting to reach and live the business's vision and mission.
As an individual, outlining what your vision is or mission might be is
more aligned with focusing on and identifying what your life goals might
be and how your goals impact what your life looks like once you have
achieved these goals.
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Life Coach and Business Coach Karen Kleinwort is the founder
Therapy in Transition and is a Certified Professional Coach
specializing in the integration of her clients' mind, body and spirit
into her Personal Empowerment Coaching practice. For more information,
visit www.coachkarenk.com. www.therapyintransition.org,
www.empowermentforme.com or contact her at success@coachkarenk.com.
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