MKE Week 2 – What Is My Vision

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What is my vision? And no, I’m not talking about what I see with my eyes! But rather, what I see with my mind and emotions! And those can be two entirely different realities- depending who you may ask.

Often times I sit and close my eyes and visualize what it is I want my life to be like. And then, when I open them back up, I will try to figure out what I need to do to get myself there. A road map, if you will.

The Road Ahead

Like any good road map, our vision guides us where we are heading in life. If we go through life with a distorted or blurry vision, we may or may not end up where it is we want to be. So many times in life, I have let my long-term vision become clouded or somehow skewed and wound up somewhere completely off target from where I had originally intended.

For instance, when in high school I was certain I wanted to be an orthopedic surgeon. So, I took all of the hardest classes I could take. Then, when I got to college I jumped straight in with an extremely heavy load of classes for the couple of years.

By the end of my second year I was struggling, and decided to take a break. That was when the first Gulf War started! So, I decided to enlist as a lot of my family had before me. While I was in the military, I had a few traumatizing “events” happen and was medically discharged.

Not at all where I had planned to be in my life at that point, but nonetheless a perfect example of what can occur by letting one’s vision become clouded.

Crystal Clear

Now, as I enter a new chapter in my life and having been through Mark J’s Vision Workshop, I feel as if I have a crystal clear picture of what I want out of life and where I want my road to go. And I feel like The Master Key Experience will be a huge part of that journey. I just have to be willing to “give up the keys” for just a short period of time and learn how to drive again!

Meet FreddyJoey Campbell

I am an avid outdoorsman, which is quite difficult as an amputee sometimes. I am a former aircraft mechanic in the Marine Corps turned cable repairman with AT&T who now enjoys helping people become financially independent. See how I can help you.

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  • Thanks for sharing. I love how you put it, “be willing to give up the keys and drive again!” Happy Driving!

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