Friday, February 17, 2023

HOW TO WRITE YOUR PERSONAL VISION PLAN

Proverbs chapter 16




Today we are walking in: How to Write Your Personal Vision
Plan






Today we look to the word​ VISION- H2377 chazown- vision(in ecstatic state)​, vision​s​ (in night)​, oracle, prophecy (divine communication)​, vision (as title of book of prophecy)​ ​from H2372; a sight (mentally), i.e. a dream, revelation, or oracle:—vision. to see, perceive, look, behold, prophesy, provide​, ​to see, behold​, to see as a seer in the ecstatic state​, to see, perceive with the intelligence​, to see (by experience)​, to provide







The Torah testifies........


Numbers 24:4


He hath said, which heard the words of God, which saw ​ the vision H2377 of the Almighty, falling into a trance, but having his eyes open:


Numbers 24:16


He hath said, which heard the words of God, and knew the knowledge of the Most High, which saw ​the vision H2377 of the Almighty, falling into a trance, but having his eyes open:







The prophets proclaim.........

1​ ​Samuel 3:1


And the child Samuel ministered unto the LORD before Eli. And the word of the LORD was precious in those days;there was no open vision H2377. ​



Jeremiah 14:14


Then the LORD said unto me, The prophets prophesy lies in my name: I sent them not, neither have I commanded them, neither spake unto them: they prophesy unto you a false vision H2377 ​ and divination, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart.






The writings bear witness.........


1​ ​Chronicles 17:15


According to all these words, and according to all this vision H2377, ​so did Nathan speak unto David.



Psalm 89:19


Then thou spakest in vision ​H2377 to thy holy one, and saidst, I have laid help upon one that is mighty; I have exalted one chosen out of the people.




How to Write Your Personal Vision
Plan


Yah will direct your steps when you make a concrete plan to move toward what you desire.


Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed. —Proverbs 16:3


Most of us are trying to construct our lives without any real thought or planning. We are like a contractor who is trying to construct a building without a blueprint. As a result, our lives are out of balance and unreliable. We never fulfill the reason for our existence and end up unsatisfied and frustrated. The key to having a rewarding and productive life is developing a specific plan to fulfill your personal life vision.


Discovering and implementing your personal vision is a process of learning about yourself, growing in your relationship and knowledge of the Lord, and continually fine- tuning your understanding of the vision Yah has given you. Therefore, when you write your vision, realize that it won’t be a finished product. You will keep refining it as Yah makes your purpose clearer as the months and years go by, and as you experience spiritual and personal growth. In fact, it would be a good idea to review your personal vision on a regular basis. At least every six months to a year, set aside a block of time to pray and reevaluate where you are in relation to your vision. You will add to or take away certain elements of your plan as Yah refines your understanding of His purpose. Eventually, you will begin to see, “This is the real thing!” However, if you never write out a life blueprint, then Yah will have nothing to direct you in.


My prayer is that you will stop the construction of your life right where it is and go back and draw solid blueprints that will lead you where you want to go in life through the vision Yah has put in your heart. The following are guidelines for discovering and developing your personal vision plan. The last section of the book, “Taking Action: Action Steps to Bringing Your Vision into Reality,” contains additional principles and guidelines for developing your vision plan, including a Personal Planning and Goal-Setting Program.


Step One: Eliminate Distractions Sit down somewhere by yourself, away from any distractions and responsibilities, and allow yourself some uninterrupted time to think. Do this as often as you need to as you develop your plan.


Step Two: Find Your True Self Until you know who you are, why Yah created you, and why you’re here, life will simply be a confusing experiment. Answering the following questions will help give you clarity and confidence in regard to your personal
identity.


Who amI?
Who am I in relation to Yah?
Where do I come from as a person?
How have I been created like my Source? (See Genesis 1:26–28.)
Why am I here?


Write out your personal purpose statement. Ask yourself, What is my reason for existence as a human being and as an individual? (You may be able to answer this question only after you have completed the other steps. However, you may also want to write an answer now and then compare it with what you think after you have gone through the rest of the questions.) Step Three: Find Your True Vision Answer the following questions, and you’ll be amazed at the way Yah will begin to open your mind to His purpose and vision for you. You’ll begin to see things that you’ve never seen before. Put them down on paper, read them over, think about them, pray about them, and begin to formulate ideas of what you want out oflife.


Ask yourself the following:


What do I want to do with my life?
What am I inspired to do?
What would I want to do more than anything else, even if I was never paid for it?
What do I love to do so much that I forget to eat or sleep?


Allow yourself to think freely. Don’t put any limitations of time or money on your vision. Because many of us are influenced by others’ opinions of us and by our own false expectations for ourselves, it may take you a little time to discover what you really want. Persevere through the process and dig down deep to find your true desires. Below are activities to help you do this.


Activities:


Write your own legacy.


What you would like your eulogy to say about you? What would you like to be known for? What would you want others (for example, family members, colleagues, teachers, employers, neighbors) to say about you?


Family: What kind of husband, wife, son, or daughter do you want to be remembered as?


Society: What kind of impact would you like to leave on your community?


World: In what way would you like the world to be different because you were here?


Write out your personal mission statement.


Your mission statement is a general statement of what you want to have accomplished when your life is over. Ask yourself where you want to be one, five, ten, twenty, thirty years from now. Jot down your ideas and continue to think and pray about them.


Summarize your vision for your life in just one sentence.
This is a specific statement of what you want to do in life. It should be what motivates you and keeps you going toward your dream.


Step Four: Discover Your True Motivation A vision from Yah is never selfish. It will always help or uplift others in some way. It is designed to make the lives of humankind better and to improve society. It inspires and builds up others.


Ask yourself the following:


How does my vision help others?
What is the motivation for my vision?
Why do I want to do what I want to do?
Can I accomplish my vision and still have integrity?


Step Five: Identify Your Principles Your principles are your philosophy of life. In other words, they are how you intend to conduct yourself during your life. You must clarify what you will and won’t do. These principles are your guides for living,doing business, relating to other people, and relating to life. You must settle them in your heart and mind so that you will have standards to live by.


The Ten Commandments are great principles and a good starting point for developing your own principles. For example, you could write, “On my way to my vision, I will not steal, lie, or bear false witness. I won’t worship any Yah but Yah the Father. I will not commit adultery. I will not covet,” and so on.


Write out your life principles.


Step Six: Choose Your Goals and Objectives Goals are the steps necessary to fulfill your vision. What practical things do you need to do to accomplish your dream? Goals are clear markers that will take you where you need to go.


Write out your goals.


Objectives are the detailed steps of your goals. They determine when you want things to happen. You must clearly delineate what you need to do and when you need to do it in order to get to where you want to go. For example, if you want to open a mechanics shop, and one of your goals is to go to school to learn mechanics, some of your objectives will be to choose a school, fill out an application, and start classes. Objectives should include specific timetables.


Write out your objectives.


Step Seven: Identify Your Resources You now need to identify all the resources you will need to accomplish your
vision.


Identify your human needs.


What help do you need from others to fulfill your vision? What kind of personal associations do you need to have—and not have?


Identify your resource needs.


What kinds of resources do you need to fulfill your vision? Don’t worry about how large they may seem. Write them down.


Write down your strengths.


Who are you? What are your gifts? What do you know you are good at? Write down your answers, and then make plans to refine your strengths. For example, if your vision requires that you have to speak before large groups of people, you have to start stepping out and doing it. You’re probably going to be scared at first, yet Yah will give you opportunities to speak at different stages so you can develop your gift. You don’t even know what you can do until you have to. Some amazing gifts come out of people when they are under pressure.


Write down your weaknesses.


What does your vision need that you aren’t good at? Don’t be ashamed of your weaknesses, because everyone has something they are not good at. You don’t have the monopoly on that. However, you must identify them because Yah will supply other people to do what you cannot do toward your vision. You need other people in your life because your vision cannot be fulfilled by you alone.


Step Eight: Commit to Your Vision You will never fulfill your vision if you are not committed to it. You will need to make a specific decision that you are going to follow through with what you want to do, acknowledging that Yah may refine your plans as He leads you through the process. Also, commit your vision to Yah on a regular basis. Proverbs 16:3 says, “Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed.”


Commit to your vision.
Commit your vision to Yah.


Taking Action


Action Steps to Bringing Your Vision into Reality


The Principles and Process of Vision


Sight is a function of the eyes, but vision is a function of the heart. “Eyes that look are common, but eyes that see are rare.” Without vision, sight has no hope.


Sight is the ability to see things as they are; vision is the capacity to see things as they could be.


“Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen [with the natural eye]” (Hebrews 11:1 nkjv). Faith is seeing the future in the present. Faith is vision.


The Principles of Vision


1. Vision is the product of purpose.


2. Vision is the source of true leadership.


3. Vision is documented purpose.


4. Vision is detailed, customized, distinctive, unique, and reasonable.


5. Vision never maintains the status quo.


6. Vision always demands change.


7. Vision is future-focused.


8. Vision creates self-discipline.


9. Vision is a result of Yahly inspiration.


10. Vision is not the mission.


11. Vision is generational.


12. Vision is manifested in phases.


13. Vision is always given to individuals.


14. Vision is greater than the visionary.


15. Vision is more powerful than death.


16. Vision empowers people to action.






The Process of Vision


1. Vision must be captured.


2. Vision must be simplified.


3. Vision must be documented.


4. Vision must be communicated.


5. Vision must be shared ownership.


6. Vision must be both personal and corporate.


7. Vision must produce a plan.


8. Vision must be constantly revised.


9. Vision must be evaluated.


10. Vision must create priorities.


How to Write a Mission Statement A mission is a general statement of purpose that declares the overall idea of what you want to accomplish. It is philosophical and abstract rather than practical and concrete.


A written mission statement defines the purpose and justification for your existence (personal and corporate). To write your personal mission statement, ask yourself the following questions:


1. What represents the deepest and best within me?


2. What would fulfill my gifts and express my capacity to contribute to humanity?


3. What integrates all my physical, mental, social, and spiritual needs?


4. What creates and reflects my principle-based values?


5. What would fulfill all my roles in life—family, professional, community, and generational?


How to Write Your Personal Vision True vision is the product of a clear sense of purpose and deep inspiration. The following questions will help you to identify and refine your personal vision.


1. What is my deepest desire?


2. What do I want to leave to this generation as a contribution?


3. What is the idea that never leaves me?


4. What do I constantly imagine about my future?


5. What do I feel truly passionate about?


6. What one thing would I do if I knew I could not fail?


7. What do I see my future looking like?


8. What is the most important thing I wish I could do in my life?


9. What are my constant, reoccurring dreams?


10. What would bring me the greatest fulfillment?


Keys to Fulfilling Your Vision


• identify •


• clarify •


• refine •


• document •


• articulate •


• communicate •


• demonstrate •


• reevaluate •


• revise •


• repeat •


• Vision simplifies life •


Personal Plan Program: A Systematic Strategy To fulfill the plans for your life, it is necessary to discipline yourself and submit to wise counsel, as it is written: “Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed” (Prov. 15:22).


The following questions must be answered and fulfilled for the success of your plans:


1. What do I want to accomplish?


2. Who do I need?


3. Where can I go for information?


4. What do I need to read?


5. Who should I associate with?


6. How long should it take?


7. Howmuchwillitcost?


8. What courses should I take?


9. Where can I get experience?


10. What do I have?


Seven Principles of Vision (from Habakkuk 2:1-4)


1. The principle of documentation (write the vision)


2. The principle of simplification (make it plain)


3. The principle of shared vision (give it to the heralds)


4. The principle of participation (let them run with it)


5. The principle of timing (an appointed time)


6. The principle of patience (wait for it)


7. The principle of faith (it will certainly come)

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