Ask Yourself This: Are You Willing to Die for Your Vision?
Monday, April 21, 2008
Some career building visionaries give up on bringing their vision to life when they encounter some difficult moments the course of their work. A few are lucky because their Christian personal vision plans are motivated by faith and hope; others, unfortunately, aren't as driven because they have not internalized their vision in life.
What does it mean to internalize your vision in life?
To internalize your vision in life is to feel so passionately for your life vision that you'd be willing to die to see it happen. To internalize your vision is to see it and its fruition as something bigger than yourself, and to know that your work towards it, every career building goal, every step of the way, is worth the effort.
For many people, including Jesus Christ, there is no greater sign of love than for a person to lay down his life for his friends (Jn 15:13). If a person can willingly give up his life for another's, we can assume it is so because he considers his friend's life more valuable than his own.
Have you internalized your vision in life? Do you feel so strongly about your vision in life and bringing your vision to life that you'd be willing to die for it? If not, why not take a look at my book, Bringing Your Vision to Life? | 0 comments




