Monthly Archives: May 2009

Vision, Not Statement

In a conversation earlier this morning, I found myself struggling to articulate a vision statement that I’ve been cooking up in my head for quite some time now.
And then someone really wonderful suggested that I worry less about the statement and more about the vision for now.
She asked that I consider drawing, gathering photographs [...]

Reaping the Rewards of Professional Goal-Setting

Meredith Stewart recently began a conversation on the English Companion Ning about setting meaningful professional goals, and this thought of hers really struck me:

“Based on the goals that I have seen from others, it seems the trend is to write very nebulous or very easily achievable goals. I would like at least one of my [...]