Vision Problems

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Poor vision leads to poor results -- simple as that.  After many years, I finally had LASIK surgery to correct my eyesight.  My bad vision was impacting my ability to see what was coming down the road when driving, who was across the room and when coaching, what exactly happened on that last play.  Often, I came home frowning with horrible eye strain from work. This led my family to think I was grumpy or upset. My poor vision was impacting many areas of my life.

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Now for the cliché...

I’m seeing 20/20 in 2020 - Had to say that one!

My new vision has given me a better perspective and much better results.  When driving, I can see what is coming far down the road.  Faces across the room are clearer.  And at a sports event, I can see why the referee made that bad call (of course).  The importance of good eye vision is similar to having good life vision.

Questions to ask ourselves

What is your vision like - is it clear, distracted or blurry?  What perspective are you seeing life through?   Where do you want to be financially, physically and spiritually in 1 year, 5 years or remembered for upon your passing?
What is on your heart to accomplish?  What is your faith leading you to pursue?

Discussing these questions and exploring the possibilities are the greatest conversations I get to have with clients.  Have you discussed these lately?