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Mark Twain once said, "The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why." As individuals I believe we all have wondered about our purpose in life at some point. Having a vision for your own life is a central part of what makes people successful For teams and organizations the answer to this question of purpose is just as important. This week on the podcast my purpose is to help you see why having a vision for your life, your team, and your organization really matters and how this can make the difference between success and failure and living to purpose or just getting by.
Vision is vital, it's impossible to effectively lead yourself or others without knowing what direction you're going. Very few of us would ever start a journey without at least an idea of where we wanted to end up. For some reason so many of us set out on our life or organizational journey without having a clear direction for our travels. While none of us can predict exactly where we'll end up, having a vision for where to go and how to get there is vital.
This week I will help you develop a vision that will inspire you and your team members and lead you to success.
Show notes and transcript available at:
www.drmelissasmith.com/episode-88
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Mark Twain once said, "The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why." As individuals I believe we all have wondered about our purpose in life at some point. Having a vision for your own life is a central part of what makes people successful For teams and organizations the answer to this question of purpose is just as important. This week on the podcast my purpose is to help you see why having a vision for your life, your team, and your organization really matters and how this can make the difference between success and failure and living to purpose or just getting by.
Vision is vital, it's impossible to effectively lead yourself or others without knowing what direction you're going. Very few of us would ever start a journey without at least an idea of where we wanted to end up. For some reason so many of us set out on our life or organizational journey without having a clear direction for our travels. While none of us can predict exactly where we'll end up, having a vision for where to go and how to get there is vital.
This week I will help you develop a vision that will inspire you and your team members and lead you to success.
Show notes and transcript available at:
www.drmelissasmith.com/episode-88