Fact: Dreams come true. That dreams come true isn’t a statement that needs all-night research to prove any longer. Many folks have dreamed and seen their dreams come to pass. Others that did not live to see it happen left it deeply engrained in the hearts of many that people watched out to see it happen.
Fact: Big dreams are BIGGER than their dreamers. A
careful analysis of big dreams will show you that they usually are bigger than
their carriers – the dreamers. This is so because big dreams aren’t self-centered
or myopic. They carry as many people – sometimes systems or whole nations’
ideologies – under their umbrella. The dreamer
is simply a part of the dream and not the whole.
Fact: Big dreams need teams. For significant dreams to
come true you need a collection of people. A team must be built around the
vision. Individual vision isn’t enough, you need corporate vision. Sometimes we
want to run all alone so that we can be the only person praised but praise isn’t
enough to outweigh the numerous advantages of corporate vision. Corporate vision
does a lot:
1. Diversifies the initial idea and open up a world of
possibilities that weren’t thought of.
2. Makes financial resources less difficult to access.
3. Makes mental resources readily available.
4. Ensures that many smaller dreams come to pass.
5. Makes the process of actualization fun.
6. Releases the potential of a lot of people.
7. Fosters unity.
8. Challenges people to grow and develop mentally.
9. Reduces the stress that would have been on one person.
10.Makes
room for expertise and skill development.
11.Builds
up leaders and leadership.
12.Multiplies
the speed at which goals are achieved.
13.Diminishes
the probability of failure.
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You
would agree that developing corporate vision is important to your goals. I would,
in the next few articles, focus on how to develop corporate vision for each
goal you set.
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