A common reason people are not specific about their visions is that they're trying to do too much. Their problem isn't that they're hesitant about getting started, but that they're running around attempting too many things. Even though they're constantly constructing something, they're actually building nothing at all because they never complete anything.
Why does this happen? Because most people make the mistake of believing that the main goal in life is to stay busy. Yet this way of thinking is a trap. Busyness does not necessarily equal progress; staying busy does not necessarily mean that you are heading toward a specific destination.
There is an important truth in life that has set so many free from indecision and ineffective busyness: I was not born or created to do everything. This statement might be a good thing to put at the top of your office or household calendar. When we aim at everything, we usually hit nothing.
Most of us is are breaking our neck trying to hit everything in sight. Let me assure you: You were not born to meet all needs on earth.
It is very easy to become concerned about many problems we face in this world. Compassion is not only an admirable quality, but it is also an essential element of vision.
However, you cannot try to meet every need around you and still be effective in helping others. The more needs you attempt to meet, the less attention you'll be able to devote to each individual need.
Friend, The sun shines only in the day and the moon only in the night