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Do you have a vision for your organization? More importantly, do you have one for yourself, one that gets you excited every morning and keeps you open to possibilities?

Dewitt Jones is one of America's top professional photographers. In his career with National Geographic, he found that the creative tools he employed in his work had an even deeper application in his life.

Too often we get caught up with a different view of the world, one that pushes us in the direction of finishing first at all costs. Jones reminds us to choose to see brighter possibilities. Do we really believe they're there? He assures us that we can see them once we believe. And when we believe, we connect with a vision that gives us the courage to soar.

Participants will learn seven key concepts on believing it and seeing it, recognizing abundance and possibilities, unleashing energy to fix what's wrong, riding the change and going to the edge to be their best for the world.

Stunning photography and powerful dialogue also illustrate how we can approach our lives with celebration and confidence.

"The world is an astounding place. I first saw that on the pages of the Geographic. We can see it now, if we're open to it. If we hold a vision that fills us with energy, takes us to our own edge and gives us the courage to soar. That allows us to celebrate...celebrate what's right with the world."

Key Concepts:

  • Believe it and you'll see it.
  • Recognize abundance.
  • Look for possibilities.
  • Unleash your energy to fix what's wrong.
  • Ride the changes.
  • Take yourself to the edge.
  • Be your best for the world.
Topics
Creativity and Innovation
Strategy
Vision
Video Running Time (minutes)
24:00
Featured Talent
Dewitt Jones
Product Type
Video
Course ID
1361
Available languages
Hindi
Indian English

Leader's Guide, Participant Workbook, PowerPoint Presentations on CD and Transcript

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Leaders Guide
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Workbook

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