
Chasing Excellence How to Stop Drifting Through Life & Start Directing It (Vision, Anti-Vision, & Values)
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Jan 5, 2026 Robert Glazer, an expert on values and leadership, teams up with Mark England, co-founder of the Enlifted Method, to explore how to stop drifting through life. They dive into creating a personal vision and anti-vision, leveraging past experiences to define what you refuse to become. Glazer shares the importance of core values as decision-making filters, while England introduces Kindlin’s Law, emphasizing the power of writing clear questions to transform vague worries into actionable insights. Tune in for a roadmap to intentional living!
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Three-Part Framework Directs Your Life
- Vision, anti-vision, and values form a single integrated framework that channels your life toward meaningful direction.
- Vision pulls you forward, anti-vision pushes you away, and values guide daily choices between them.
Make Vision Specific And Compelling
- Make your vision clear and compelling with values, purpose, mission, and a measurable big hairy audacious goal.
- Use concrete, imageable goals (e.g., Cape house) so people can envision benefits and take action.
Use Anti‑Vision To Fuel Imagination
- Anti-vision (what you refuse to become) is easier to generate from past experience than pure imagination.
- Combining remembered negatives with imagined positives creates a focused frame that prevents distraction.










