What I have learned about people and organizations...so far.

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

How to Regain Vision

We Lose Vision
Helen Keller is quoted as saying, “The only thing worse than being blind is having sight, but no vision.”  Only months before her second birthday Helen became blind and deaf as the result of sickness.  However, she defied the odds and became a popular author and lecturer.  Although she lacked sight and hearing, she had a clear vision for her life.

It is easy to lose our vision for the future when we plod through life trying to make a buck and meet the needs of those around us.  Life can become drudgery, predictable and inward focused.  Unlike Helen Keller, we might decide to play it safe and live an apathetic life.  While it may not be possible for some to regain sight, with effort, everyone can regain vision and hope for the future.

If you lose your vision for your life or your organization find it again by asking yourself questions like these:
What is the greatest benefit that I can offer others?
If money were no object what would I like most to do in life?
Is there something that must be done that I don't see anyone doing?

Mahatma Gandhi once said, "True morality consists not in following the beaten track but in finding out the true path for ourselves and fearlessly following it."  Are you on you your true path?