New year, new decade.
Going into the new year, like most people, I have thought about what I want for this year both professionally and personally. It got me thinking about the concept of 20/20 vision. 20/20 vision is a term used to express normal visual acuity (the clarity or sharpness of vision) measured at a distance of 20 feet.
The 'clarity of vision' that I am hoping and praying for this year is to:
Move - Faith without works is just words. I want to 'move' - in the sense that I want to action and work towards my goals, dreams etc.
Multiply - I am blessed, I want to continue to be expectant but also hungry with my goals. I want to work hard so that I can multiply my chances in getting what I want to achieve.
Maintain - I want to maintain the same work ethic and values in everything I do, say and action. I also want to maintain and nurture all of relationships - family, friends, church, work - these are important to me.
Manifest - I want to continue to speak 'life' and declare success, even when I feel like a failure.
Miracle - Expect the great :D
With everything that has happened personally and professionally in the last 10 years, my goals - whilst not new to most people - are the very things that I need to keep me grounded. It is important to have a vision - clear or not - for yourself. I look forward to talking to my students about what their vision is for themselves this year.
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
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