Tuesday, August 18, 2015

How To Write Your Personal Mission Statement

A personal mission statement is a simple declaration of the values that ground you. It is why you are you. As such it helps support the reasons you do what you do. Tying your goals to your mission provides the motivation you need . Conversely, investing a lot of time or effort into something that goes against or does not support your mission will be dissatisfying if not disastrous.
Good mission statements are short, less than one paragraph. Clear and just feel right in your gut when you hit on it. It fuels you to grow and supports the goals and relationships you truly want.
How to write a mission statement:
Jot down your top values or principles: What matters most to you?
Consider what mark or impression you want to leave on life
What makes you happiest or sets you on fire?
When you think about the significant things you have done or want to do define WHY you want it
How do you want to be?
This is more about what you want to be rather than achieve but it will fuel the motivation to achieve things that align with it.
Once you get it and it feels good embrace it fully and live it largely.
Write it out and post it everywhere. Write it decoratively, take a photo and use as your screen saver or frame it. Be open to tweaking it as you change as well. Remember you are a work in progress while many of your core values remain constant in your life you are fluid and dynamic, changing beliefs, priorities and direction as you see fit.
My Example:
To embrace life fully and passionately. To experience and connect deeply with all that I can. To recognize and honor the divine beauty and value in everyone including myself and nurture and celebrate it always.

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