Visionboard for your Success
ByI invite you to take a look at my own visionboarding process: I’ve been working on some variation of this for the last 3 years now, and I’ve been keeping a “attainable goals” list since 2001, when I first started being more proactive, positive, and engaging with my chosen line of work and my personal and professional mission statement.
My main purpose in being here on the planet is to educate, empower, and connect, and the specific avenue where I choose to do this is through working at my web design company supporting women in business and progressive organizations. I strongly support minority women and green business women.
My keywords list includes: green, sustainable, holistic, organic, fair trade, collaboration, open source, PHP/mySQL, Drupal, content management system, web design, web development. As a web developer, I work with multiple clients who are just formulating their overall business plan and strategy, and I like to think that the exercise of identifying what you’ll put on your website helps you understand what you are attempting to do through your business or endeavor.
I invite you to distill your outlook on work into a few paragraphs and start sharing that, talking about it, and focusing on it. By having a very niche, specific, and laser-like intensity about the kinds of customers we work with, I feel like our company has been able to achieve success.
Here’s my visionboard slideshow: I review this daily.
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To learn more about Monica S. Flores, web developer at 10K Webdesign, see her bio for Women on Business or visit her website http://www.10kwebdesign.com. Follow her on Twitter as @monicadear.









