
When you read the above statement, what do you see? Do you see opportunity is nowhere or do you see opportunity is now here?
I am always looking for great opportunities to move my life forward. No matter what happens, I always look for the “now here”. What can I learn from this, what does this show me and what canĀ I do now or better?
People say I am lucky a lot in life because when I want something I always get it. I do not think luck has anything to do with it. It is all about being ready and seeing opportunities ahead of you. You have to first know what you want out of life to then be able to see the opportunities all around.
I tell my clients, leaders, friends and family, if you don’t have a vision, you are going no where. It is so important to sit down and decide what you want your life to be. You then can start taking the steps to create your life as you want it. You can’t be passive in life and let it happen to you. You have to seize all the opportunities to make it your own.
I mentioned before that I was very excited about an opportunity. Well, I was able to seize that opportunity and move my life closer to my vision. What opportunity are you missing out on, that you could seize right now to move you closer to your vision?
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JM
on 29 Jul 2008 at 9:01 am #
That is a very good insight. Often people lack vision and are pessimistic. It is so much easier to see the glass half empty than half full. It is a good reminder to try to keep my perspective positive and hopeful and looking for open opportunities and advancement instead of feeling stuck and helpless in my current state. Thanks Michael!
Michael
on 29 Jul 2008 at 9:10 am #
JM,
Sometimes we are too busy living life to really take the time to think about where we are going. A reminder is always needed. That is why people have coaches.
EatingLifeUp
on 29 Jul 2008 at 9:34 pm #
Loved the post! Glad I stumbled upon your site today. I have been working with visions a lot lately and this post was another push.
Thanks!