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- Grow a vision for your family/group/team and for each child in it.
- Begin with the end in mind. (Stephen Covey) Develop some strategies in order to achieve this.
- Good intentions and hope are not all that helpful if that is all you have. Something worth having is worth dreaming and planning for. Your children are worth investing time, energy, resources, and money in. Valuing a vision for each child, or anything for that matter, usually means spending the time, energy, resources and money to achieve that particular vision