Keevz

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  1. I think they both sound relatively similar, and you should work/focus more on your fear of making the wrong decision. For what it is worth, I like the sound of version 2 better. Either way, it sounds like you're on the 'right track' - though must you get the exact vision statement perfect right now, or would a little more deep-digging and life experience assist in becoming more specific? I didn't do / not familiar with the life purpose course. I know my therapist often says ''get a vision statement'' then work on your goals/objectives from there....I'm working on that and don't see the point in forcing something just because it seems like a good plan. Sure, it is a great piece of advice which I am working on achieving, but I am currently content on having a few ideas for my vision. As long as you keep open minded and the ideas flowing the passion will follow. Don't rush and maybe aim for a vision statement that is broad enough to encapsulate more? We never stop growing and expanding our minds. Your vision may change and develop over time.