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When you have applied an archetype, turn back to the archetype description and check the patterns of behavior you would expect to see. Does it match the patterns you have seen in your own history?
Art Kleiner • The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook: Strategies for Building a Learning Organization
A Vision Goal is a goal that is written in such a way as to emphasize the vision. It does so in a way that describes the outcome, conveys a sense of how the new outcome transcends the status quo, and engenders inspiration for action. In other words, it allows you to picture the goal and get excited about it.
Michael Linenberger • Master Your Workday Now: Proven Strategi

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Peter Swanson • 2 cards
Vision is the beginning point for leading the journey. Vision focuses. Vision inspires. Without a vision, the people perish. Vision is our alarm clock in the morning, our caffeine in the evening. Vision touches the heart. It becomes the criterion against which all behavior is measured. Vision becomes the glasses that tightly focus all of our sights
... See moreJames A. Belasco • Flight of the Buffalo: Soaring to Excellence, Learning to Let Employees Lead
When we consciously participate with Sophia through dreamwork and other imaginal practices, we experience catalyzing movement within. By relating our temporal situation to the eternal truths of nature, we also inherit its maps and ways of going. New ways of approaching our predicaments move us out of our calcified attitudes.
Toko-pa Turner • The Dreaming Way: Courting the Wisdom of Dreams
Beyond the perinatal layer is a broad category of experiences that Grof termed the transpersonal or Jungian layer of the psyche, because Jung was one of the first major Western psychiatrists to integrate transpersonal themes in his understanding of the psyche. During transpersonal experiences, people have access to material normally considered beyo
... See moreRenn Butler • Pathways to Wholeness: Archetypal Astrology and the Transpersonal Journey
once I had a picture of how IBM would look when the dream was in place and how such a company would have to act, I then realized that, unless we began to act that way from the very beginning, we would never get there.
Michael E. Gerber • The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It
The word vision itself has at its root the verb “to see.” Vision statements, then, are more like word pictures. They are images of the future. For people to share a vision, they have to be able to see it in the mind's eye.