Why You Need a 10-Year Vision (Not a 10-Year Plan)

EPISODE · Apr 11, 2026 · 21 MIN

Why You Need a 10-Year Vision (Not a 10-Year Plan)

from The Executive Coach: C-Suite Career Success, Planning, Goals, Work-Life Balance Tips for Leaders · host Maya Gudka

If you’ve ever felt stuck between career options, overwhelmed by demands, or unsure which opportunities to pursue, this episode will help you zoom out and see the bigger picture.Most ambitious professionals think about the next promotion, the next role, or the next opportunity.But what if the real breakthrough comes from thinking much further ahead?In this episode Maya shares a powerful framework used inside her Vision Code programme that helps high achievers design their career and life from the top down.Instead of planning from your current situation upward, Maya explains how developing a 10-year vision unlocks clarity, better decision-making, and far greater long-term potential.In this episode you’ll learn:Why thinking only about your next career step can limit your potentialHow creating a 10-year vision helps uncover opportunities you might otherwise missThe difference between bottom-up career planning vs top-down vision planningWhy we overestimate what we can do in a day but underestimate what we can do in 10 yearsHow a long-term vision makes career decisions faster and clearerHow moments of envy or comparison can actually reveal clues about your deeper goalsAs usual, connect with Maya at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mayagudka/And subscribe to her YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@MayaGudka?sub_confirmation=1For all other info, visit the website www.mayagudka.com And as mentioned in the episode, check out her recommendations: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mayagudka/details/recommendations

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