Young Laiqabad Welfare Organization is to create the most beneficial environments by our efforts in Education, Jobs, Health, Financial help, Dowry and many more. Fortunately, Our Leader Haq Nawaz Akhtar (Chairman) has come to the rescue with an elegantly simple definition of the good life: “living in the place you belong, with the people you love, doing the right work — on purpose.”
Creating a co
mpelling vision for our lives — one that includes not just a vision of our professional accomplishments but also a vision for family life, education, health, community engagements, travel, and adventures — can point us in new directions and provide the drive we need to get there. Syed Masood Mohiuddin (Vice Chairman)
Keep in mind that vision is different from purpose (Y.L.W.O’s “Mission”) and goals. Our purpose is our reason for being, and we should think of it as timeless. Our goals are the objectives we want to accomplish, and they are best conceived in one- to three-year increments. By contrast, our life vision is a vivid description of what we will do with our lives. It’s best thought of over a decade, or even a lifetime. Our life vision should take our breath away with its audacity. It should roar with passion and set markers for what we plan to do with our days on the planet. Most importantly, our vision needs to be grounded in who we are. Many people stumble here, neglecting to look inward before projecting outward. Muhammad Ali Khan (General Secretary) says that “Your vision will become clear only when you look into your heart. Who looks inside, awakens.” In essence, our vision statement is an authentic rendering of how our purpose and values can play out in the world.