Movement I
Imagine.
Clear your mind. Drop the shoulds. Tate will guide you through prompts designed to bypass the inner editor — the one that has been quietly trimming your dreams down to what feels "realistic." This is where you let yourself see what you actually want, before the world's opinion shows up.
"If nothing were in the way — no money, no judgment, no obligations — what would your business look like five years from now?"
Movement II
Describe.
Imagery alone won't carry you forward. Tate helps you translate the raw images and feelings into strong, foundational statements — short, specific, and true. The kind of statements that can survive a hard day or a difficult quarter.
Drafts become: "Our ranch supports three families with dignity, on land we steward better than we found it."
Movement III
Clarify.
A long list of "what I want" is hard to act on. Tate helps you group, sharpen, and prioritize — clustering your statements into the two or three themes that, if you got them right, would carry everything else with them.
Themes emerging: Stewardship. Family freedom. Profitable craft.
Movement IV
Unify.
Now the pieces become one piece. Tate weaves your themes and statements into a single, written vision — clear enough to read aloud, strong enough to make decisions against. You'll print it. You'll come back to it. You'll mean it.
One paragraph. One direction. Yours alone — and ready to share or keep private.
Movement V
Achieve.
A vision without action is wishful thinking. In the final session, Tate facilitates a gap analysis — where you are vs. where the vision says you'll be — and helps you build the concrete actions you'll take to close it. This is the part our users tell us they engage with most.
From "someday I'd like to…" to "this quarter I will…"