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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2025 · 28 MIN

E22: How to Write a Vision for Your Life & Business

from The Real Estate Ride with Jay and Annie Adkins · host Jay and Annie Adkins

In this episode of The Real Estate Ride, we take you behind the scenes of one of the most powerful and transformational exercises we’ve ever done—writing your personal and business vision. This practice, which we first embraced five years ago through a coaching mastermind, completely shifted the way we approached our lives and careers. It’s not about setting ordinary goals—it’s about crafting a vision so clear and compelling that it becomes the filter through which every decision flows.We break down the “why” and “how” behind creating a living, breathing document that evolves with you. You’ll hear our personal experiences of writing seemingly impossible goals that later became reality, and we’ll guide you through the categories to focus on, from spirituality and personal development to career, fun, and family. Whether you’re starting fresh or refining your path, this is your invitation to think bigger and live with intention.Episode Highlights:[0:00] - The life-changing impact of writing a personal vision[2:24] - Why vision must come before goal-setting[5:01] - Creating both personal and business visions for alignment[7:14] - Using your written vision to stay grounded through tough times[10:42] - Daily visibility: Where and how to keep your vision front and center[12:23] - Morning routines that reinforce your vision and affirmations[18:04] - Why your sacred morning time should be distraction-free[23:13] - Thinking without limits—writing your vision without constraints[26:01] - The eight life categories to include in your vision5 Key Takeaways:Your vision should be limitless – When writing your vision, remove all constraints like time or money and dream as if nothing is holding you back.It’s a living document – Your vision will evolve as you grow, so treat it as a dynamic part of your life, not a one-and-done task.Clarity leads to alignment – A clear vision helps you say “yes” and “no” more easily in both your personal life and business.Visibility matters – Keep your vision front and center—on your mirror, your desk, your phone—to stay connected to it daily.Start with personal, then business – Your personal vision lays the foundation; when that’s solid, your business vision will follow more naturally.If this episode sparked a new level of clarity for you, we’d love it if you followed, rated, and reviewed the show. And don’t forget to share it with someone who’s ready to rewrite their own vision!

In this episode of The Real Estate Ride, we take you behind the scenes of one of the most powerful and transformational exercises we’ve ever done—writing your personal and business vision. This practice, which we first embraced five years ago through a coaching mastermind, completely shifted the way we approached our lives and careers. It’s not about setting ordinary goals—it’s about crafting a vision so clear and compelling that it becomes the filter through which every decision flows.We break down the “why” and “how” behind creating a living, breathing document that evolves with you. You’ll hear our personal experiences of writing seemingly impossible goals that later became reality, and we’ll guide you through the categories to focus on, from spirituality and personal development to career, fun, and family. Whether you’re starting fresh or refining your path, this is your invitation to think bigger and live with intention.Episode Highlights:[0:00] - The life-changing impact of writing a personal vision[2:24] - Why vision must come before goal-setting[5:01] - Creating both personal and business visions for alignment[7:14] - Using your written vision to stay grounded through tough times[10:42] - Daily visibility: Where and how to keep your vision front and center[12:23] - Morning routines that reinforce your vision and affirmations[18:04] - Why your sacred morning time should be distraction-free[23:13] - Thinking without limits—writing your vision without constraints[26:01] - The eight life categories to include in your vision5 Key Takeaways:Your vision should be limitless – When writing your vision, remove all constraints like time or money and dream as if nothing is holding you back.It’s a living document – Your vision will evolve as you grow, so treat it as a dynamic part of your life, not a one-and-done task.Clarity leads to alignment – A clear vision helps you say “yes” and “no” more easily in both your personal life and business.Visibility matters – Keep your vision front and center—on your mirror, your desk, your phone—to stay connected to it daily.Start with personal, then business – Your personal vision lays the foundation; when that’s solid, your business vision will follow more naturally.If this episode sparked a new level of clarity for you, we’d love it if you followed, rated, and reviewed the show. And don’t forget to share it with someone who’s ready to rewrite their own vision!

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