Vision Exam
Posted: Saturday, January 16, 2010
by Millicent Courtney-Ware
WeekendBooksTV.com
Alas, another new year!
This is a time that is characteristically viewed with renewed optimism and the promise of what is to come. We anxiously derive inspiration from the new possibilities of the world around us. From our experiences, we draw on our own perceptions; utilizing the information we have ingested to form the basis of our own visual system.
Truly seeing' requires focus. When focus has not been achieved, your target is unclear; which can paralyze your mental function. Can't move on to the next phase? Haven't you ever wondered why? Well, here's your answer! Lack of focus is the interruption of everything!
When was the last time you had your vision checked?
Here's a suggestion Check it on a daily basis. This will ensure that your goals are always within your view!
This vision exam can be placed on a chart (often referred to as a vision board) so that you may align yourself, continually, with your expectations.
Just start by asking yourself the following questions:
1) What do I wish to accomplish?
2) What tools/support/resources are available to assist me in attaining my goal?
3) If the resources are not directly available to me, what contacts do I need to make?
(That's where building your network comes in!)
4) What steps will I need to implement to overcome any obstacles in my path?
5) Once this is achieved, what is the next goal?
Feel free to add additional questions to customize it for your own use!
Note: It is necessary to be orderly in your processes; running each goal through its own query stage.
Why do this?
Because each goal requires individualized dedication for it to achieve its maximum intended outcome!
Now, that doesn't mean that your goals cannot be processed simultaneously; as you are a talented individual with many things to accomplish! Just be mindful that if you overwhelm the system, it will undermine your purpose. This is counterproductive and will only lead to a reduction in your clarity; which will prevent you from completion of the tasks at hand.
Make any and all adjustments that are necessary for your vision to remain optimal; for seeing differs vastly from seeing clearly. Take the time to restructure yourself against all setbacks. This measure will always fortify your efforts and improve your well being, overall.
Don't let the attainment of your goals out of your sight, ever for your success is completely dependent upon it!
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More commentsits a good article on vision exam.i like the contents.Thank you for the appreciation, Dr. Ahmad!
Good piece to get us fine tuned and begin the New Year right! thanks and welcome to Searchwarp! Marijo (Mary Jo - dad was a creative speller)Hello Marijo,Happy New Year to you! Thanks for reading the article; and, for the warm reception to the site!!
This is good and many many folks need this... I'm an optimist and adhere to these principles. I'm the choir so to speak. Keep up the positive the world NEEDS lots of it.Hello Katie,Thank you for supporting the 'vision'!
Hi Millicent. Thanks for a very insightful article. I appreciate this advice. Welcome to Searchwarp. Best to you and yours, ~Nenita~Hello Nenita,Thank you for reading it; and your support! I am happy to be here amongst such talented writers, as yourself!Take care!!
Great article, Millicent. Keep up the good work and Welcome to Searchwarp.SandraHi Sandra,Thank you very much! I appreciate your reading it, also!!
I enjoyed reading this. It's an interesting idea that can be used in any area of life.Hello Janet,Thank you! I really appreciate your enthusiasm!!
I read a piece by Earl Nightingale where he recommended something very similar to this. He did it every day first thing in the morning. He called it his 'golden hour'. He would get up early to do this every day. I wish I could say that I have tried the tactic. One day I'll get the discipline to try it. Good article!Hello Matt,Thanks for sharing the story about Earl Nightingale; as I will be sure to check out his methods. As you stated, it does take discipline beyond measure to institute; and, I am in need of the same! The article was actually derived from that very place within me!! Again, I appreciate your readership!!
A nice read...lack of focus is certainly a challenge for me!Thanks Karla! It is a true task for us all... We will tackle it head-on in 2010!!
Thank you for your informative look at vision exams.Hello Kesha,Thanks for your comment and support!
Goals are a good thing. Thanks for sharing and the encouragement.Hi Wally,Goals are a good thing; and achieving them places you in an improved position, always! Thanks for reading the article!!
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