Ambition Quote by Anonymous
““Questions to Consider 1. Strategic intent is a powerful core for any strategy. We can sometimes lose sight of this core, wrapped in the minutiae of the day and focused on task accomplishment. In the process, our strategy can lose its focus. Select a major goal in your professional life right now and assess whether your strategy is guided by a strong, focused core of strategic intent. Can you narrate this intent in one or two short sentences? 2. Strategic intent means identifying an extreme gap between resources and ambitions and developing a strategy to fulfill those ambitions. Are your own goals ambitious, or have you intentionally set goals that are easily met? If it’s the latter, set a major goal today that seems out of reach and then realistically assess what resources must be acquired and what capabilities developed to achieve that goal. 3. We sometimes shortchange ourselves by not thinking grandly enough. John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King were grand thinkers and visionaries who were able to articulate strategic intent to achieve almost impossible goals. Do you have grand goals, or have you unintentionally limited yourself by closing off certain options before they are even considered? Spend a few minutes each day thinking “grandly” about ideas that most people would reject, telling themselves, “You can’t do that.””
About This Quote
The passage urges aligning daily actions with a clear, ambitious strategic intent, encouraging setting stretch goals and questioning limiting beliefs.
In simple terms: Focus on big, purposeful goals and challenge limits.
Set a bold goal and map needed resources.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career planning
- personal development
- team leadership
- project management
- innovation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What core purpose drives your current work?
- How can you expand your vision beyond comfort?
Bold goals may be unrealistic without proper risk assessment.