Andrew Min, a financial advisor and Wealth Management specialist at John Blake Financial Solutions.
The Missing Piece when crafting your vision

In the last 5 years alone I have literally spent over 100K
on my own education.

It’s one of the things I really love about what I do – I love
learning both for myself and for the people that I help
in my conversion mastery program.

In almost every training or course I have completed
over the last 5 years or so, there has without fail, been
a section in the training where you are encouraged to
create your vision for your life and your business.

And each time I have dutifully completed the vision
section of the program and then gotten to the end of
what I have written and thought

MEH !

You see, me writing my vision like that really wasn’t
lighting me up much…

at all

and I couldn’t really work out why?

Until recently, where I literally stumbled upon an
excise that really is life changing.

I hope you find is as valuable as I have

The normal process for creating your vision is…

write your perfect day in the first person (as in “I
wake up in a 5 bedroom luxurious home on the beach”)

It needs to be how you would spend a day if you
had to repeat the same day over and over again.

You need to identify feelings – how you feel what
you are talking about in as much detail as possible.

Pretty straight forward right?

Yeah sure but it just wasn’t doing it for me – I felt
like I was writing the things I “should” want rather
than the things I really want.

There was a disconnect

Until by chance a friend of mine James Klobassa
sent me his book to review.

I was a bit slow to read it but within a couple of
weeks I had made a start.

So there it was again the “vision exercise”

but this time there was a new part.

The process before you write your vision –

you see, your perfect day was about connecting to the most
enjoyable, memorable experiences and the
dreams you had when you were a kid.

The things you loved doing, the things
that really lit you up, the feelings, sensations and
places you loved going to the most.

So I did that bit then I wrote my vision…

WOW what a massive difference it made –
my vision literally just fell out of me, it was
no longer forced or contrived or feel like a
whole lot of forced “shoulds”

And since then, in fact, almost immediately,
things that I wrote have started happening.

So the steps are…

Connect with your most enjoyable experiences
you had as a kid – just write the pictures that
come in to your head, the feelings, what ever
is there in that place inside of you that is
still a kid – GO THERE to start with…

Once you have written a page or so of those,
then move into creating your vision again…

Write your perfect day in the first person
(as in “I wake up in a 5 bedroom luxurious
home on the beach”)
It needs to be how you would spend a
day if you had to repeat the same day
over and over again

You need to identify feelings – how you
feel what you are talking about in as
much detail as possible.

But write it THROUGH THE LENSE of
your kid vision – THIS is what made the
biggest difference for me.

I realise now that not having a compelling
vision of the future was like trying to fly a
plane around with no fuel and no idea
where you are going.

Since then things have really taken off for me…literally

I have been inundated with enquiry for
my programs and the vision I wrote
about by simply adding this step has
started to actually happen.

I encourage you to have a crack using the
above steps – I’d love to hear from you to
see how it works for you

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