01 Mar Become Your Future Self
Sarah Blakley, the youngest self-made billionaire who created Spanx, does it. Oprah Winfrey does it. And almost every Olympic athlete does it.
They've seen beyond the ‘now.’
They… think big, visualize big.
They… believe in it, feel it.
(PS - Visualizing even changes the networks in our brain.)
Yet when it comes to business, I do believe, these brilliant women also had a key piece that so many of us forget about...
They knew how to articulate that vision to the world.
Whatever you call it, I believe: Success as a thought-leader comes not only when you vision big, but also when you can explain that vision to others. When you vision it and believe it so much that you feel it; and then when you can also speak with such clarity and confidence that it inspires and motivates others.
This is where many of us get stuck.
Many of us might have a vision and so much excitement and determination behind that vision that we want to scream it from the rooftops! We’re SO excited about it that we firehose our audience with too much info. We lack a clear through-line of who we are, what we offer and why us.
And we leave our potential clients and audience feeling impressed, yet.. confused.
We fail to draw them in.
Others might feel they have this brilliant knowledge and experience from there past - and they know they can get there! - but they lack the vision of how to translate that desire into a real-world business/career. They’re not quite sure what their superpower is and, hence, not sure how to vision putting it to use.
In either case, clarity on your story snowballs into confidence.
Confidence to visualize where you want to go,
Confidence to put your new narrative out into the world, and...