KRISTA HILTON

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FALLING IN LOVE WITH YOUR VISION

A Deeply Personal Journey

There’s something sacred about creating your vision. It’s not just about setting goals or chasing after success—it’s about the intimate relationship you have with the life you’re building. Your vision is yours, and yours alone. It’s the path you choose, the journey you control. No one else can see it, understand it, or love it the way you do. And that’s exactly how it should be.

Falling in love with your vision isn’t something that happens overnight. It’s a process of discovery, of peeling back the layers of who you are, what you want, and what your soul is calling you to do. It requires you to get vulnerable with yourself, to dig deep into your desires, fears, and purpose. Because in the end, your vision is the most personal, most intimate part of you. It’s your heart laid bare, and it deserves nothing less than your full attention and love.

Your Vision is Yours—No One Else’s

One of the hardest parts of following your vision is learning to silence the outside noise. Society, friends, family—they all have their ideas about what your life should look like, what you should be striving for, and how you should get there. But here’s the truth: no one else has a say in your vision.

The pressure to conform, to follow someone else’s path, can be overwhelming. But the moment you let those voices dictate your choices is the moment you lose sight of your true purpose. Falling in love with your vision means taking ownership of it, unapologetically. It’s about recognizing that this is your journey, and no one else’s opinions, expectations, or judgments can shape it for you.

Finding Your Purpose Through Deep Work

But how do you even find your vision? How do you figure out what you’re meant to do, what your purpose is? This is where the deep work comes in. You can’t find your purpose by looking outside of yourself. It’s not something you stumble upon through the words of a guru, the pages of a self-help book, or the advice of well-meaning friends. Your purpose is found by diving into the depths of who you are—your desires, your values, your pain, your joy.

It’s not always easy work. In fact, it’s often the opposite. It requires you to sit with your thoughts, your emotions, and your past. To ask yourself the tough questions: What am I truly passionate about? What do I want my life to stand for? What makes me feel alive? And sometimes, the answers don’t come right away. But the more you explore, the more you start to see patterns, themes, and desires that have been quietly guiding you all along.

Your purpose is deeply personal. It’s not something that can be rushed or forced. It’s born out of the quiet moments when you allow yourself to be still, to listen, and to trust that deep down, you already know the answer.

An Intimate Connection with Your Vision

Once you begin to uncover your purpose, something magical happens. You start to fall in love with your vision. And I mean fall in love—in the same way you fall in love with a person, with tenderness, passion, and devotion. Your vision becomes something you nurture, protect, and fight for.

To be intimately connected with your vision is to understand that it’s a living, breathing extension of you. It’s your soul’s work, your life’s calling, and you owe it to yourself to treat it with the care and respect it deserves. This connection means you’re willing to do the hard work when it’s needed, to push through the challenges because you know, deep in your heart, that your vision is worth it.

Outside Pressure Must Take a Back Seat

The world will always have something to say. There will always be opinions, criticisms, and doubt from those around you. But when you are in love with your vision, those outside pressures take a back seat. You stop allowing other people’s fears, insecurities, and limited thinking to interfere with your purpose. You stop questioning whether your vision is valid or whether you’re capable of achieving it.

When you truly fall in love with your vision, you give yourself permission to live it fully. You become more than just committed—you become devoted. Your vision becomes the compass that guides every decision, every action, every step you take. It gives you the strength to say no to what doesn’t align, and the courage to say yes to what does.

The Power of Choice

Falling in love with your vision also means embracing the power of choice. You get to choose what your life looks like. You get to design it in a way that feels right to you, that aligns with your values, your purpose, and your deepest desires. No one else can make those choices for you, and no one else can tell you what your path should be.

There is something so empowering about knowing that your vision is in your hands. That every choice you make is another step toward creating the life you want, the life that feels aligned with who you truly are. And the more you fall in love with your vision, the more you’ll realize that every challenge, every obstacle, every detour is part of the process. It’s part of the story you’re writing, and it’s what makes your journey uniquely yours.

Your Vision Is Your Love Story

Your vision is a love story—a love story between you and your purpose, between you and the life you’re creating. It’s a story of discovery, of devotion, and of unwavering belief in yourself. It’s a story where you are both the author and the protagonist, and every page is written with intention and love.

So fall in love with your vision. Protect it, nurture it, and allow it to grow. Trust that it’s guiding you exactly where you need to go. And know that as long as you remain connected to it, nothing and no one can take that away from you.

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