Hosting Conversations about Questions that Matter
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Permalink Reply by Ben Roberts on December 6, 2010 at 8:06am
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Permalink Reply by Kathleen Quinn on December 10, 2010 at 2:50pm First, all personal visions are community visions of a sort, even a cave dweller has a community of bats to consider.
Ten years ago I had a vision that included myself and friends and how we would/could keep our lives enriched even into our golden years--and all I needed to do was get a certain degree of education to share. It was true, and what an amazing education! But I had merged with a community of study that, as with most courses of study, had its own outwardly-reaching circles. My original vision had become a carrot on a telescoping stick. It has taken a couple of metaphorical blows to the noggin to realize that I had long since reached my educational goal. Fortunately visions seem to wait patiently for us, even if the community changes. And amazingly the very things that excited me about that vision 10 years ago still excite me about it today. It is nice to have the feeling back!
So what questions or processes would have served to keep me on 'purpose'? Perhaps annually renewing my vision statement and ask "if what I am doing is moving toward my vision or becoming one of Emerson's "hobgoblins"? Create a personal story board? That is an intriguing idea.
I look forward to the conversation...kq
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