What do you See?

 WHAT DO YOU SEE?



Vision: The ability to see, the faculty to behold a clear picture of what you want to achieve.

Vision isn't vague, it's glary. A man who has vision has direction; he knows where he's headed and also what he truly wants from life. What do you see? Where do you see yourself few months, years from now? How do you imagine your future? What do you know about your future?

 Don't be like a leaf on a tree that moves in any direction the wind carries it instead, be the wind that moves the leaf. Vision gives you a taste of what you want to become, it shows you what it looks like . Vision comes from the future to inform and energize the present, vision is a powerful tool!

Most companies and societies have a vision; they use it in communicating their values and goals. The vision statement of Amazon.com is "Our vision is to be Earth's most customer-centric company; to build a place where people can come to find and discover anything they might want to buy online". According to Wikipedia, Jeff Bezos named his company "Amazon" because, it was "exotic and different just as he had envisioned it.                                              Nike's vision statement is "To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the world". Across the market of athletic shoes, Nike takes up approximately 62%, making it the most popular brand for sporting footwear.                                                                         

 You shouldn't wake up one morning and decide to start up a business, no! You should have a goal, you should know what you want to accomplish after starting that business. You can't wake up one morning and decide to work hard, no! What are you working hard for? What is your drive to work hard? Because vision is clear!

Why is vision Important?  

Vision gives us direction, 

Vision provides focus,

Vision inspires us to keep going.  

               

Remember, what you see is what you become!

                                                      


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