Setting Your Vision
The purpose of your 25-Year Vision is to motivate you when the going gets tough. Your vision has to be big or you won’t be motivated enough. Don’t spend much time thinking about how your long-term goals will be possible; just write down what comes to mind.
Professional:
- If you were reading this 25 years from today, what has to happen in your professional life for you to feel successful?
- What challenges need to be overcome?
- What opportunities need to be captured?
- What strengths need to be leveraged?
Personal:
- If you were reading this 25 years from today, what has to have happened with your relationships for you to feel successful?
- What challenges need to be overcome?
- What opportunities need to be captured?
- What strengths need to be leveraged?
Physical:
- If you were reading this 25 years from today, what has to happen in your health and fitness for you to feel successful?
- What challenges need to be overcome?
- What opportunities need to be captured?
- What strengths need to be leveraged?
Your Roadmap
Quarterly: Getting Clear, Confident and Focused
Every 90 days, perform a quarterly review to get clear on your long-term goals, learn from the previous 90 days, and make a definite plan for the upcoming 90 days so you feel clear, confident and focused.
Weekly: Staying Focused with The Weekly Review
Every week, review your long-term goals, the previous week and your 90-day plan to re-establish vertical coherence then get clear on your objectives for the next week.
Daily: Staying Structured
Every day, go through the productivity process: Review → Reflect → Plan → Execute