Monday, February 25, 2013

Blog Post 6


There is no limit to what can be achieved as long as you start with a solid foundation and an end goal.”

My personal vision statement has been dramatically altered as I have grown older and gained more life experience. I never had one until I came to college and it is something I use more as a motivator to keep myself achieving the best I can. It shows me where I want to go in life and keeps me doing my best to get there. My vision statement is simple, yet very effective for the kind of person I want to be.

I strongly believe every word of my statement. I have not yet hah the opportunity to serve as president in my chapter and this vision has helped me get myself ready to run for it and have a legitimate chance of actually becoming elected. This is why I am in this class, to help me prepare as much as I can for what lays ahead of me in my path and my statement convinced me to take this class to help me get there.

I think your personal vision statement is needed to be known by any leader who wants to be effective. If you think you can lead others, you should have something like this that internally leads you as a person to truly be a successful leader. Without this, how could you expect to lead anything if you can not even lead yourself to achieve a goal? Leadership is action, not position.

 

No comments:

Post a Comment