Do you sometimes want to change a habit, achieve a goal or
cultivate a talent, but something holds you back? It may be something that you
think you should want. Or it's something you really do want, but your beliefs
don't accept it. Many people have this problem. They have a vision of where
they want to be, but their beliefs can't support pursuing or fulfilling their
intention.
For instance, Nancee was a business consultant and wanted to
help business owners develop better business and marketing plans. But
unconsciously, she was afraid of disappointing her clients because she couldn't
wave a magic wand and make their problems disappear. Her service would have
improved their bottom line, but she held herself back from promoting her
business. Once she realized that she wasn't responsible for how her clients
acted on her guidance, she followed the marketing plan she'd created, and her
business grew.
Your Heart and Vision Must Align to Make Progress. Nancee's
heart, which was her beliefs and passion, had to align with her vision, which
was her intentional destination, before she would take action. Some people
think they want to achieve an objective, but their heart isn't in it. Or they
don't want to take the actions they need to take to get there. They just aren't
invested enough in their vision. Unfortunately, they just don't have the
necessary passion to follow through on it.
Other people have the heart, or the belief and passion, but
they haven't developed a vision. Flailing away, they try one thing after
another. They confuse motion with action. And they're so caught up with taking
action that they don't take the time to assess if they're making any progress.
Because they don't know where they're going, they don't have a comprehensive
plan of how to get there. They might have goals, but they don't accomplish much
unless they know where they want those goals to take them.
And still others have the belief that they can achieve what
they want, and a vision of where they want to go. But that intention has been
instilled in them by someone else. For instance, Robert's father talked him
into majoring in engineering in college. Once Robert got his degree and got a
job, he found the work unsatisfying. Instead, he wanted to teach high school
science classes. So he returned to college, got a teaching certificate and
fulfilled his passion.
Is the Problem with Your Heart or Your Vision? If you have a
deep desire that isn't being fulfilled, check either your heart or your vision.
The problem will be in one of them. These two must be in alignment or your
efforts will be useless and unsatisfactory. They feed each other, creating
motivation and inspiration. When one is not in alignment, it's like riding a
bike with a single flat tire. For example, if the issue is with your heart, you
won't pursue your vision with enough energy. Your beliefs get in your way. Fear
holds you back, or you simply won't want your vision badly enough.
You could also have other concepts that are sabotaging you,
such as lack of self-worth or self-confidence. In this case, ask yourself,
"What is undermining my progress?" However, if the challenge is that
you don't have a clear vision, you take action, but spin your wheels. You don't
have a direction you're moving towards. When you reach a goal, you backslide
and have to start over again. Dealing with details takes precedence over moving
forward so you stay in the same place. In this situation, ask yourself,
"What do I actually want to accomplish with my efforts?" Once you become
aware of where the difficulty lies, you can begin to resolve it.

If you need to work on your heart, or mindset, there are
many resources to help you improve it. But if the obstacle is that you don't
have a clear vision, set aside the time to create one. Once you have your heart
and vision aligned, it's a natural progression for you to develop a plan that
works for you. This is an ongoing process. As you progress, you'll discover
that you'll need to fine tune your beliefs, mindset and vision to continue to
support you. You'll be constantly balancing your heart and vision and
correcting your course to make sure you remain on track. But because you have
your heart and vision aligned, you'll have your path clear before you.
As a vision strategist, business mentor, hypnotherapist and
speaker, Linda-Ann Stewart helps women entrepreneurs and businesswomen who feel
stuck to program their business for success through group workshops and
retreats. With an empowered mindset and a consistent focus, they achieve their
vision of success and accelerate to their next level of their business.
Sign up
for her free comprehensive Strategic Vision blueprint at www.
LindaAnnStewart.com/setyourcourse.HTML. You'll receive the blueprint, as well
as tips and directions about the 4 vital areas you need to address so you can
accomplish your goal.
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