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Life Roadmaps – Managing Dependencies
I’ve been populating a sample Life Roadmap within the Decision Driven® Life web service for a fictional 20-something, Jim Geny. Here’s a filtered view of this roadmap that focuses on the alignment between 3 decisions: Life Vision Talents/Skills to Develop … Continue reading
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Tagged accelerate your future, alignment, consequences, critical chain, critical path, dependencies, dependency thinking, gap analysis, life preparation, life roadmaps, life vision, prerequisites, proactive decision-making, proactive thinking, product roadmap, roadmap examples, skills, talents, technology roadmap
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Stretching my life vision
Although a life vision is a useful, vital, critical, essential tool, it can occasionally be good for a laugh. It’s always good to aim high, reach for the stars, go for the gold, but also to have a sense of … Continue reading
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Tagged counselor, decision, humor, life vision, stretch, vision
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Decision: Talents/Skills to Develop
I’ve just populated the example decision, “Talents/Skills to Develop” for our fictional friend, Jim Geny. This is a really significant choice under the My Identity branch because it lays the foundation of competencies that we will grow and leverage to … Continue reading
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Tagged abilities, competencies, decision, growth plan, life vision, natural abilities, personal growth, skills, talents
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Life Vision: Decision Context
A well-framed life vision can guide and influence us as we face other decisions in life
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Tagged decision, life vision, roadmap
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Decision: Life Vision
Almost everyone agrees that having a life vision is a good thing. But few folks can state theirs or regularly use their life vision to guide them when they face other decisions. In Decision Driven® Life, I have framed the … Continue reading