Visioneering
Your Guide for Discovering and Maintaining Personal Vision
by Andy Stanley
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appears in Best Business Books, Leadership, and Business.
Lift Your Vision High Vision is a preferred future. A destination. Vision always stands in contrast to the world as it is. Visioneering, according to bestselling author Andy Stanley, is ?a clear mental picture of what could be, fueled by the conviction that it should be.? With warm, downtoearth practicality, Andy Stanley explores the ordinary lif...
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