Thursday, November 11, 2010

MY VISION

I have three visions for my life, in a broad category they are a spiritual vision, a career vision and a personal vision. I set goals from time to time that allow me to be closer to my visions. I use stretch goals because I feel like these goals ensures that one excise outmost persistence and commitment to achieve your vision.  These kinds of stretch goals also encourage one to continue because they are not far-fetched but actually reachable goals. I listed my visions in ordinal ranks of importance.
My spiritual vision is to be a God fearing individual, helping other people know about God (missionary), and leading an exemplary life and to go to heaven where I can have an everlasting life.  Spirituality means you have to maintain a relationship with God, in fulfilling this I must be a church going Christian, this will allow me to have a connection with my Lord and savior.
My career vision is to become a Chief Financial Officer in a well establish firm where my goals are the same as the firm. I have been seeking out this vision the day I first stepped into kinder garden. This is the longest vision I have been on because I was a toddler when I unconsciously began this journey. Though not the most important of my vision it indeed has its prevalence.
My last vision is a personal one which will stem from my first two visions when they’re well accomplished. I intend to have a paid of home, and not just a house notice I said a home that has all its necessities, it must be very comfortable with every appliance, furniture, décor that is needed. Now this is not lavish this is comfortable. I should have two cars and one truck in the garage. I should also have two seasonal homes one on an island like Barbados where after I retire I can relax when it is too cold in New York and another in the Hamptons to run away for a quick weekend break from the hustle and bustle of the New York culture.
I’ve been living the process of the actions taken to achieve these visions. Like the proverb rightly says, “You have to creep before you walk.” To achieve my spiritual goal I attend church, read my Bible, spread the word, adhere to the Ten Commandments, and lead a life where others can see God through me. In achieving my career vision I plan on graduating with a Bachelor degree in Finance after which I will pursue my Masters, and my PHD. Having all those education still does not guarantee my vision but it brings me a step closer each time. Lastly my personal vision will be achieved wants my first two are accomplished, having said that I could sum up by saying my last vision is a bargain ( work hard on two and you get one free).

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