Living a vision can be a daunting task. Once we have it we put ourselves under almost unbearable pressure to get it done as quickly as possible. When we are on track to achieving those visions we relax, the timeline seems to be appropriate. But sometimes we lose control of that timeline, circumstances change and we lose the power to influence when something happens. In these situations we are encouraged to the timeline, the time horizon, of our vision. We do this in order to calm our heart because if we fear not achieving the revision in a certain amount of time we will develop anxiety and at the same token if we don’t have any fear about achieving a vision in a certain amount of time we will become complacent and fall asleep at the steering wheel. Adjusting the timeline, the time horizon of a vision is therefore a valuable skill.
I acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and in particular the Bidjigal Gadigal people of the Eora nation, as the first and traditional custodians of the land on which I live and work and its buildings now stand; and I acknowledge my gratitude that we share this land today, our sorrow for the costs of that sharing, and our hope that we can move towards a place of justice and partnership together.
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