I love talking to people with vision. To be able to see where we could go and what we could do is a wonderful trait. Years ago I took an assessment that helps determine your role in a team (it is called Role Based Assessment and it is pretty cool) and it said I was a “vision-mover”. That makes total sense as I often understand where someone is trying to go and can help them get there. But to have that original idea of where we could go? I don’t get to have that often so I LOVE talking to people who do. I’m lucky to know many. This week I had lunch with someone I don’t know well, but who clearly has vision. He was able to succinctly articulate his vision for our school system. It was awesome. I immediately understood what is possible […] Continue reading
Setting a Vision When That Isn’t Your Thing
Back from the holidays and ready to move forward! Â And what am I fascinated with right now? Â People with vision. People with Vision see things differently. I have always been amazed by this painting because it is done in “pointillism”. Everything in the picture is made up of tiny dots. How do you envision the final product, with the shading and shadows and changes in color, working in tiny dots??? Or, how about this one. target=”_blank”>Snow Artist Simon Beck straps on his snow shoes and traps around in the snow creating murals on the sides of mountains. How does he know where to go or what the next step is? He’s seeing things in a much bigger way than the rest of us, clearly. But not everyone has Vision with a capital V. But at the same time, it is a good idea to think […] Continue reading