A vision sets direction and direction alone is not enough. It is also crucial to inspire people to make that vision reality. There is a reason why others identify with you and will support you in your vision. They've got a sense of who they want to be because they have experienced something at some point in their life that went well and they can look back at that experience and feel proud of themselves.
Think about what your vision is for your life, what challenges and experiences it would be great to overcome, what potential places you could go in your life, and what's next. Then add to this the business and career goals that you hope to achieve in life. You want to ensure you have a clear path towards reaching your goals and want to make sure you are doing your best work each day.
If you're worried about what you may lack in your vision, that's because you haven't set a clear vision. Give yourself a self-assessment of where you are in the vision. Why do people still run into negativity over their vision? Well, the word "vision" contains a perceived magic element. Vision describes something. Vision is about what you perceive. Vision doesn't state anything, it states an experience that you think exists.
Because vision is so important to you, you have to be able to focus on what you want to achieve. This means that you must decide what you want and how you want it to be achieved. It helps if you get your vision from the same place in your life as you do your other activities. For example, if you want to be an excellent footballer, you may feel less accomplished when you play and win compared with other times in your life.
As long as we have the 'greater good' in our mind then we can set our sights and work towards a place of understanding in which to play our part. This vision and optimism often turns into delusions of grandeur and delusions of miraculous improvements of society, after all the majority of men would still be living and working in the community where we first learned to play with Lego. This process of imagination and optimism need not be the imposition of philosophical beliefs on the rest of society.
When your vision matches your goals, you feel strong. But when your vision doesn't match your goals, you feel weak. So, whenever your vision is down, your goal will be down, too. Fear may come from our imaginations, or from our subconscious minds (through thinking habits that give us unconscious expectations and negative emotions) or from our body. When we have low confidence in a vision, fear can keep us stuck or stop us from the thing we want to do.
A sense of achievement, whether on a job interview, during a successful workout or in your personal life, helps you see yourself as a success. And because of that, you start to believe in yourself and develop a feeling of confidence about what you can achieve in the future.