Monday, January 16, 2012

Your foresight of Excellence: 5 suited Questions

The expectations we have for ourselves conduce greatly to the degree of excellence we achieve. Straight through our expectations, we define the boundaries inside which we are willing to strive.

Excellence, however, is not a state of perfection; it is a personal foresight and guiding principle to live with daily. By striving for excellence, we continue to learn and heighten throughout our lives.

A foresight of excellence, consistently kept in mind, builds decree and deepens involvement in each task before us. It allows every small action, even the most routine ones, to glow with the creative joy needed to yield achievements of superior value.

Each personel will define excellence in a deeply personal way. Reconsider these five questions while envisioning the potential that you desire for your life and career:


What would your foresight of excellence look like if it had no restrictions, and you knew that you could accomplish it?

In what areas of your life are you tolerating and expecting less than the best that you desire?

What, if any, are the challenges that repeatedly block you from performing at your highest potential?

What resources could you mobilize to help originate the most fullness for the future?

What must happen next for you to move closer to your personal foresight of excellence?


Your answers will help to elucidate and advance your foresight and enthusiasm to accomplish the excellence and fulfillment that you seek.

Grenville Kleiser (1868-1953) wrote, "Keep a specific goal of achievement permanently in view. Perceive that work, well and worthily done, makes life truly worth living."

May you accomplish excellence and all of its rewards each and every day!

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