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My Personal Mission Statement
October 5, 2007 by Kara.
A few days ago, Craig Childs wrote how to Write a Personal Mission Statement in 5 Steps. It’s a good article that summarizes Randall S. Hansen’s 5 step plan for writing a personal mission statement. The process outlined by Dr. Hansen is:
1. Identify Past Successes
2. Identify Core Values
3. Identify Contributions
4. Identify Goals
5. Write Mission Statement
Earlier this year, while I was looking for a little direction in life, I spent some time trying to determine what my personal mission statement should be. I spent quite a bit of time on the Franklin Covey web site, using their Mission Statement Builder.
The Mission Statement Builder comes in three “flavors” - Kickstart, Museum, and Journey. Each provides a different way of deriving your mission statement and you get the opportunity to wordsmith your final product when you’re finished. I went through all three of the tools and also did a little soul searching to come up with the following which is long, but is still meaningful to me as I read it today, even given the changes in my circumstances to a job I love and a new home which have helped to resolve many of the issues I was having at the time.
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