
Ten years down the road I plan to have accomplished or be on my way to accomplishing many different goals. The goals include: being married and working for myself designing for my fashion label, owning stores, having an interior design firm, and working with real estate on the side. I will travel on a regular basis and have houses in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Tokyo, the beach, mountains, lake, and farm.
I am going to begin working with real estate the first minute available. Although the market isn't doing well now, I have no doubt in my mind that it will pick up. I'll start off buying and renting houses, then eventually I'll get my commercial license and rent out apartment buildings and large commercial space.
I will have people working directly underneath me, with someone in charge of each project I have (like the real estate and each store I own). I'd like to have a store for each different thing I really like so the boutiques would include clothing, furniture, ice cream and coffee, yarn, pets, and an outdoor store with camping and hiking equipment. I will do the interior design for each of my shops.
That is my vision.
Its good to write a vision statement to organize your thoughts. It enables you to do things now that will benefit you later in life without getting sidetracked as much. I'm glad that I wrote my mission statement because I have a lot on my plate and plan to do it all. On the contrary, having so much planned for myself is also my downfall and it's what I found the most difficult about my vision statement. There are so many more things I would be interested in doing but I had to choose the things that I'm the most passionate about.
I completed the values assessment through Careerbeam, however, I don't know if they hit the nail on the head exactly. They put me in "The Driver Set". This is supposed to mean that I am motivated by an environment that encourages advancement and upward mobility. It also said that I influence others with my vision in order to provide myself with status symbols such as a large office or company car. It says I measure success in dollars and salary is very important, however, my ultimate goal is obtaining a position of authority within an organization. What they said was true for the most part but I don't see myself in the same light. Although it would be nice to have a position of authority, it isn't my main goal. I'd like to work for myself and be happy. Happiness is what I measure success in, not salary. Salary definitely helps the happiness aspect of things but doesn't always lead directly to it.
The Whole Foods Market has values very similar to mine. Their first value is "selling the highest quality natural and organic products available". That value doesn't relate directly to me but every one of their others does. They include:
*Satisfying and delighting our customers
*Supporting team member happiness and excellence
*Creating Wealth Through Profits and Growth
*Caring about out Communities and Our Environment
*Creating ongoing win-win partnerships with our suppliers
It took me a while to think of a picture that exemplifies my values and visions. Finally I decided on posting a picture of Justin Timberlake. I don't want to do the exact things he is famous for but I want to establish myself in many different areas like he did. Timberlake is a well-known musician and actor as well as fashion designer for William Rast and restraunt owner.