There's no guarantee that I won't change my mind again - but I think I've written my person mission statement.
In my previous post, I said that I wanted to take this process seriously - and I wasn't lying. I've been working on the mission statement, which is only a few sentences, for over a week.
I reviewed my core values, looked at my strengths and weaknesses, and read approximately a million examples of other personal mission statements online.
After I had a draft, I played around with the wording for a little while - and I finally think I've got the finished product.
So, here it is:
After I had a draft, I played around with the wording for a little while - and I finally think I've got the finished product.
So, here it is:
It is my mission to live a life of integrity, empathy, intention,
and gratitude with a joyful and adventurous spirit.
To be accountable for my actions, admit my mistakes, and never stop learning and growing as an individual. To use my talents of empathy and understanding to assist others in defining and achieving their owl goals.
To persevere when setbacks occur, to see the positive in challenging and difficult situations, and accept the lessons and the adventure that struggles can provide.
To be accountable for my actions, admit my mistakes, and never stop learning and growing as an individual. To use my talents of empathy and understanding to assist others in defining and achieving their owl goals.
To persevere when setbacks occur, to see the positive in challenging and difficult situations, and accept the lessons and the adventure that struggles can provide.
To nurture my body with healthy food and frequent exercise, to read good books, to travel, and to laugh often.
To love and to be loved.
What is your mission? What statement can you use to guide your decisions?
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