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Vision Means
Passion - What's Yours?
by Bill Gluth, Develop
Your Vision
Interestingly, the
word vision can be interchangeable with the word passion.
But small business
owners often forget to promote the true reason for being in business.
They’ve lost touch with their passionate vision.
Passion is defined
as an intense, driving, or overmastering feeling or conviction. Vision means
unusual discernment or foresight - a person of vision.
Our vision
(passion) is that intense driving conviction of unusual foresight that
involves people in our story.
It is an
authentic story because it comes from our heart. It’s the reason we do
what we do. And authentic stories are how we persuade people to use
our service or product (ideas) over many other choices.
But for a majority
of people in small business, vision is lost somewhere between starting the
business and dealing with the day-to-day challenges and opportunities that
arise.
Ask
Yourself This Question
Why did you go
into business in the first place?
Like many people,
you probably got started with a vision you felt passionate about. Somewhere
along the line you fell victim to day-to-day, reactive thinking and never
returned to your original business vision.
It became diluted
and never rose from the ashes again.
What
Can You Do to Rediscover Your Vision?
Remembering the
reason you started your business is the first step. Follow the action steps
below to rediscover it.
Next, tell people
the story of how you got started and why you love what you do. That
story should be on your marketing collateral, web site, sales presentations
and phone messages.
Passion is that
single, illusive thing that attracts clients. Passion helps you stand
out from other businesses who are selling rather than telling
a “passionate, authentic story about a unique business vision”.
Follow These Action Steps to
Develop Your Vision
1. Create an
Authentic Vision Story. Start by considering the reason you started your
business in the first place. Think back, when you first started out, what
were you excited about?
2. Write down one
sentence that tells the value you provide to others. This is the true reason
anyone is in business.
3. Next, write down
your competitive advantage. How are you different than the competition?
4. List single
sentence statements that tell people your identity. Remember, image
is dead. Clients and prospects need a strong authentic identity
to understand exactly who you are and what you stand for.
5. Add your niche
to this list. What single group of people do you best serve?
6. List the type of
client you most enjoy working with. Include both professional and personal
qualities. Understand who your ideal client is.
7. Weave the 6
points above into a compelling story.
8. Memorize that
story. Focus on your ideal client only. Tell every ideal prospect
you talk to this week your Authentic Vision Story.
9. The results will
surprise you. Your prospects will seem more receptive. Your clients will be
more willing to help you spread the word.
Follow these steps
and you are guaranteed to find more enjoyment in your business.
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Bill Gluth, Develop Your Vision, All Rights Reserved.
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