- How to Find What You Want in Life: The Hate List Method (3 Steps)
- Core Values Discovery: Why You Don’t Know Who You Are Until You Watch Yourself
- Vision & Life Mapping: Why You Need a Clear Map And Not Just More Goals
- Purpose Beyond Goals: Why You Can’t Think Your Way Into It
- Self-Leadership Is Not Motivation. It is Responsibility.
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The Lie Behind “Chasing Your Dreams”
Everyone says it: follow your dreams. Set big goals. Work hard. Make it happen.
But here’s what most people get wrong: not all dreams are equal.
Some dreams are borrowed from social media, from family, from friends. Others are sub-dreams, small steps that serve a bigger vision. And a few are real and aligned with who you are and who you want to become.
Until you map it all out, you cannot see the difference. You just chase whatever feels urgent.
That is why life mapping matters. Not because it gives you control. But because it gives you direction.
Why Most People Misunderstand Vision-Setting
Most people think vision means one big goal:
- Be rich
- Be successful
- Be free
That is too vague. Too flat.
Your real life vision is multi-layered. It includes:
- Your health
- Your relationships
- Your career
- Your wealth
- Your personal growth
- Your contribution to others
You can have clarity in one area and complete confusion in another. That is why mapping matters. It shows you where you are blind.
Seneca said it clearly:
“If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favorable.”
Modern psychology backs this. According to research by Richard Ryan and Edward Deci, self-determination theory shows real motivation comes from aligning your actions with internal goals and not external pressure.
If your vision map is made of external noise, you will burn out fast.
How I Started Mapping My Own Life
At first, I did not think about vision this way.
I just had dreams in my head. Be successful. Be free. Make money.
But I never stopped to ask:
- Are these my dreams?
- Are they all connected?
- Or are some just random ideas I picked up?
One day I sat down and wrote everything. Every dream. Every ambition. Every goal I had in my mind.
Then I broke them down:
- Which ones felt real and aligned with who I want to become?
- Which ones were just hype I picked up from other people?
- Which were sub-goals that supported bigger visions?
I also mapped out the timeline:
- Which ones are long-term?
- Which are short-term?
- How far away am I from each?
That changed everything. Suddenly I had clarity. I could see where I was wasting time. I could see which areas of my life were empty with no clear goal, no clear direction.
That map became my personal GPS.
What Vision & Life Mapping Actually Is
It is not about locking yourself into one path.
It is about seeing the bigger picture while navigating the details.
Psychologists like Viktor Frankl pointed this out through his work on meaning:
It is not the pursuit of happiness that makes life fulfilling. It is the pursuit of a vision bigger than yourself.
Modern productivity experts like Tiago Forte talk about building a second brain and life mapping is your first brain’s foundation.
It is clarity through structure. You create a mental map where everything connects:
- Your dreams
- Your systems
- Your daily actions
That is how you avoid drifting.
The Vision & Life Mapping Loop
Here is how I do it, step by step:
- Write down every dream, ambition, and goal you have. No filter.
- Categorize them: Health, wealth, relationships, growth, contribution.
- Mark them as short-term or long-term.
- Identify which ones feel truly yours versus external noise.
- Build sub-goals that support the big ones.
- Review the map every week. Adjust. Remove. Refine.
That loop creates focus and direction.
Why This Matters Across All Areas of Life
This is not just about work.
It is about building a coherent life:
- Your fitness vision feeds your energy.
- Your business vision feeds your freedom.
- Your relationship vision feeds your mental clarity.
- Your personal growth vision feeds your long-term purpose.
When all those areas connect, you move faster and smoother.
Your Challenge
Forget about writing random goals for now. Instead:
- Sit down for one hour.
- Write down all your current dreams, big and small.
- Map them across life categories: Health, Wealth, Growth, Contribution.
- Decide: Which are really yours? Which are borrowed noise?
Refine. Build your first real life map.
That is your starting point.
Because clarity does not come from thinking harder. It comes from seeing everything laid out in front of you.
Once you see it, you cannot unsee it. That is when real focus begins.
Not tomorrow. Today. Open a blank page. Write it all down. No editing. No censoring. Just map.
Let me know what you discover.
Very Insightful and to the point! Theodore Roosevelt said “Comparison is the thief of Joy”.
Rationally it only makes sense to compare yourself to… yourself from the day/month/year before. As you said we all have different backgrounds (genes, upbringing, resources and karma to deal with).
Growth mindset = learning mindset. I believe we are all here (on earth) to learn. This mindset allows to celebrate both successes and failures as amazing growth opportunities..
Can’t wait for more articles from you!