By Marisa Geitner, President and C.E.O.
We might say that the first step to
citizenship is to have control over our own life, but the second is to give
that life direction. - Simon Duffy
Control
without direction can be a risky combination. We have all found ourselves
there from time to time as we work hard to gain authority over our own
decisions and life, only to find we aren't quite certain what
direction we'd like to head. We are just certain that we don't want others
deciding for us. That's when we take a breath and remind ourselves that
understanding our goals and purpose is a journey not a destination. It’s the
discovery along the way that makes life so interesting.
When
it comes to contemplating purpose or direction, I find perspective
means everything. A healthy balance of what
was and what will be should be
considered. Sounds simple enough. Although you know, it's likely we spend too
much time looking backward -- consuming so much of our energy on what was,
retrospectively turning over our experiences time and time again in order to
shape our direction, our next step. While that is an essential ingredient in
healthy self-awareness it doesn't alone get us where we need to go.
To
shift to a prospective view we need to ask questions. Where have we been? What
have we learned? What would we do differently? What outcome do we hope to see?
What is the next step?
Purpose
is like any other innovative process, it doesn't follow a straight line and
it's rarely predictable. It ebbs and flows with the twists and turns
of the dynamic world we live in. And yes, I know where those twist and turns
take us can be very disorienting. We all get lost from time to time. That's
where perspective again saves the day, just ask the questions.
As
our purpose and direction take shape, we need to exercise our leadership skills
as well. Why? Because we don't succeed alone. We need to encourage others,
those close to us, to come along with us. We need to take hold and lead others
in the direction that nurtures and respects our unique purpose and
contribution, while also being thoughtful of theirs. We need the support of our
natural networks to enhance our discovery along the way. Those we share time
with are influential on our journey.
Balance
experience of the past with hope for the future. Welcome others into your
direction and aspirations. Enjoy the journey as your purpose is revealed!
Happy travels.
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