Your Personal Mission Statement
All you A-type, goal-oriented people probably already have your personal mission statement memorized, in your PDA or tatooed onto some part of your body... but for those of you who haven't taken the time to actually put on paper (or hard disk) your life mission, This FranklinCovey > Mission Builder might be just what you needed. It was for me.
Sure, it’s a bit odd that a web page with lots of inspirational quotes, elevator music and photos of cheerful people would purport to help you define your life mission with a few questions spit out by a web server somewhere...BUT, i found it an enlightening and helpful exercise that helped me define values and goals, some of which were rather surprising. (Click here to try it out. It's free and they email the results).
Sure, it’s a bit odd that a web page with lots of inspirational quotes, elevator music and photos of cheerful people would purport to help you define your life mission with a few questions spit out by a web server somewhere...BUT, i found it an enlightening and helpful exercise that helped me define values and goals, some of which were rather surprising. (Click here to try it out. It's free and they email the results).
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I'd love to see yours. Mine reads as follows:
My Mission: is to cause individuals to grow in their relationship with God by my active encouragement and by living a godly lifestyle.
It has served me well for several years. I recently wrote some amplifications of it, but it didn't need to be changed.
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