Monday, January 14, 2008

Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind

You can’t start with the end in mind without knowing what you your end to look like. This is what will determine everything else you do. All other decisions will be based upon what your end is. Can you vision it? How clear, how specific is your vision? It’s not that you will just have a better job in a year. It’s that on January 10, 2009 I work from home doing Internet marketing making $50, 000 a year.


Do you have a mission statement? What about a family mission statement? Do you know the values and principles that you will commit to that will ensure your vision will come to pass?


This is a very personal journey that is priceless. I really recommend reading and understanding better what entails a personal and family mission statement. This is a process. It’s a journey. This is another concept of a “slow yet fast fix”. Don’t borrow someone else’s. Take the time and effort to create one that means so much to your family that there is no way you vision won’t come to pass because everyone is so committed to its purpose. It is so powerful that no matter how hard life becomes, you won’t abandon it. It is a part of you. It’s something that people love, respect, they feel they belong and it is referred to in any circumstance.

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