Vision & Mission

Vision and Mission Statement

This Vision and Mission Statement has been a very, very long time in development. This Vision has been slowly conceived and refined over many years.

A key influence was Spencer Johnson, who asked the following questions in:

Yes or No? The Guide to Better Decisions.

1) The Head Question:

Am I meeting the real need, informing myself of options and thinking it through (Yes, or No)?

2) The Heart Question:

Does my decision show that I am honest with myself, trust my intuition and deserve better (Yes, or No)?

If you can answer both questions with a Yes, you are on your way towards a better decision. According to Spencer Johnson:

Needs must be prioritised over wants. Wants are wishes. Needs are necessities.

The Dare to Dream Vision.

NEIL stands for:

Nurture, Encourage, Inspire and Liberate.

To facilitate positive change by embracing life’s key challenges.

I believe that creating Positive Change is possible by consistently focusing on:

1) Worthy Goals: The setting and active pursuit of carefully crafted, realistic, goals that lead you towards a growing sense of purpose and;

2) Relevant Mission: A growing, compelling sense of one’s own unique, mission (with its own unique meaning, purpose and importance) and;

3) Optimal Values: Learning to lead a vital, action orientated, balanced life, (in alignment with one’s true calling, vocation or passion), in accordance and in harmony with carefully considered, skilfully chosen ‘optimal’ values (i.e. guiding principles).

I have more recently come to an understanding that learning to accept one’s own limitations and the pain that inevitably comes our way is infinitely preferable to avoiding, denying or fighting reality. This has been a hard lesson to learn.

Seeking positive change may not prove to be easy, but I believe the effort in securing it and the growth and learning that comes from its pursuit, in spite of the risks of failure and the fear of loss is worth it.

Persevering in one’s chosen calling is the ultimate gift to the self, and to others who, in seeing your example, are also inspired to change.

In essence, it is about enjoying the journey, the experience and the moment – this moment – of living.

It is about striving, surviving and ultimately, thriving.

How? Get all your ducks in a row!

It seems to help to get all your ducks in a “WRO” (Worthy, Relevant and Optimal).

Mission Statement

Our Vision:

ARTICULATING THE VISION (“WRO”): Worthy, Relevant and Optimal

A) Worthy Goals (“LEAD”)

B) Relevant Mission (“GDSR”)

C) Optimal Values (“LOTUS”)

Stones

Our Goals: LEAD by pursuing Worthy Goals

1) Lead a Balanced Life

2) Enjoy The Journey

3) Achieve Realistic Goals

4) Develop Resilience and Flexibility in the face of challenges.

Grow, Deliver, Simplify

Our Mission: Grow, Deliver, Simplify & Reward Relevance

1) Grow
– To work, function, learn and grow together as a team.

2) Deliver
– To collectively meet and exceed our objectives, goals, targets and other challenges.

3) Simplify
– To get to the truth of a situation quickly and present it clearly and fairly to support better decision making.

4) Reward and Celebrate Success
– To have fun, make life easier for all concerned and enjoy the journey!”

Values

Our Values: LOTUS. Always Optimising.

Our values create the spirit in which we operate to provide the best possible service:

1) Loving Life and Learning
– Embracing life and its challenges – and learning to love it even more on a daily basis.

2) Openness
– Being open about your expectations and outcomes.

3) Trust
– Getting a win-win result through developing mutual trust.

4) Understanding
– Listening to ensure your needs are properly understood.

5) Supportiveness
– Commitment to supporting you in your ongoing journey.