Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Andy Stanley

I liked what he said in this section of the talk, where he focused on the three different steps to making vision stick. He talked about casting it, celebrating it, and living it. He then went into explaining what each one of these things was and how they played crucial roles in making vision stick. He had a lot of good things to say about casting the vision, and celebrating it, but what stuck with me most was what he said about living it.

So often we are asking people to do something in our vision that doesn’t excite us, it isn’t something that we would want to do ourselves. I think the biggest thing that we can do to get people to go with our vision is making it real in our lives. If they can see that it is something that we have as part of our lives and something that we are putting into effect in our own personal walks then they will be more likely to get on board with it. We can’t ask them to be part of a vision that we ourselves are not willing to be a part of. So until we can live our vision it won’t stick with other people.

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