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Great Tool for Personal Planning and Development
Plan your personal and professional lives using this innovative tool. Its highly practical, flexible and and the experience is amazing. It helps you to design the best future plan you have ever dreamed about.
Great Tool for Personal Planning and Development
Plan your personal and professional lives using this innovative tool. Its highly practical, flexible and and the experience is amazing. It helps you to design the best future plan you have ever dreamed about.
Sanath P. Vidanagamage
CEO, Business Development Centre
Mob: ++94 773647717
Email: sanathv@bdcsrilanka,lk
sanathvidanagamage@gmail.com
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Create Your Own Mission Statement
A
personal mission statement tells you who you are; how could you become a great achiever
and serves as a great sense of purpose and promise. It keeps you accountable to
yourself and focused and prevents you from drifting off course. It’s
something clear and concise that provides direction for creating a lifestyle
that will be satisfying. Referring to your personal mission statement can help
you make decisions and be a guide in your life and career. Creating a mission
statement is not easy or quick. The best mission statements require time,
inspiration, and positive thinking. It is vital and helpful to take a serious personality
assessment of which the results will provide you surprisingly accurate reflection
of yourself and your talents. You have to consider both
personal and professional dimensions of life.
The statement generally appears to be; “My mission is to (few words to explain personal and
professional priorities – step 1) by enhancing or through the use of/with
(include the most important talents or competencies you may have to develop - step
2) to
serve the needs of or I value being … (write about what you really value
- step 3).”
There are three simple steps to follow;
1. What are the
two great priorities of your life?
First clarify what are your personal and professional priorities of life. Where do
you truly want to direct your talents, energy, time, and resources? Mission statements
are formulated based on the great personal life-priorities and are the
backbone of any personal mission statement. There can be one or two such great priorities
in your life too. Remember, you need to align both personal and professional
priorities having a clear understanding on how the two factors affect your
success interdependently.
Examples:
- To assure wealth, security, happiness and love for my family
- To play the role of most productive and dedicated production executive
- To become an outstanding marketing manager and caring father and husband
- To become highly qualified HR executive with better financial stability
- To an outstanding manager with higher income and significant wealth
- To have the opportunity to appreciate and benefit from nature and the arts
- To continually educate myself in my field of psychology and career consulting
- To balance health and spiritual sides of my life by getting adequate exercise, meditation and rest each week
2. What are the
strengths/talents you want to develop?
Begin crafting
your mission statement by listing your character strengths or talents you want
to develop in future. Try to define who you are and what strengths or
personality traits you need to develop to achieve success in personal and
professional lives. Define the best set of strengths or talents and decide the
most crucial ones.
Examples
- Being creative and innovative
- Being highly productive
- Result oriented
- Leadership/leading
- Team player
- Open-minded
- Being a dedicated learner
- Empathetic communicator
- Critical thinker
3. What you really value or interest?
Think about
personally and professionally again about what you value most at the end.
Personally, you might be passionate about emotionally supporting your children helping
them to lead meaningful lives filled with joy, purpose and good relationships. It
can be something about your education, social work, contribution to poor
community, dedicated religious practices or an intellectual commitment.
Professionally,
you are pulled in the direction of helping team members find their way. Perhaps
you can be committed to make your department the best among others or to achieve
higher productivity level or to create better working environment for the co-workers.
You can be committed and to devoting the skills and effort necessary to helping
and delighting your clients. I would be better if you combine both personal and
professional interests to make it more balanced way of thinking. It further
gives you inside out perspective to create lot of synergies in future.
Examples
- I value supporting my team members to overcome their difficulties at work
- I would dedicate my spare time for possible social development activities for disabled people
- I am dedicated to support the charities of my church
- I value compassion and caring for all people, including myself, paying particular attention to my family and closest friends.
- I’d maintain my meditational practices to become emotionally intelligent person
Tips for Final Touches
- Make is simple, meaningful and inspiring
- Use powerful works avoid jargon
- Read it with a rhythm and make modifications till you get nicer meanings
- Don’t make it too longs and four to five sentences are enough
- Get more ides from personality development experts or coaches
- Memorise it and read it loudly and repeat more than three time
- Visualise with pictures and use your mind camera
- Print it and decorate with graphics
- Formulate a set of SMART goals to realize your mission
Create Your Own Mission Statement
A
personal mission statement tells you who you are; how could you become a great achiever
and serves as a great sense of purpose and promise. It keeps you accountable to
yourself and focused and prevents you from drifting off course. It’s
something clear and concise that provides direction for creating a lifestyle
that will be satisfying. Referring to your personal mission statement can help
you make decisions and be a guide in your life and career. Creating a mission
statement is not easy or quick. The best mission statements require time,
inspiration, and positive thinking. It is vital and helpful to take a serious personality
assessment of which the results will provide you surprisingly accurate reflection
of yourself and your talents. You have to consider both
personal and professional dimensions of life.
The statement generally appears to be; “My mission is to (few words to explain personal and
professional priorities – step 1) by enhancing or through the use of/with
(include the most important talents or competencies you may have to develop - step
2) to
serve the needs of or I value being … (write about what you really value
- step 3).”
There are three simple steps to follow;
1. What are the
two great priorities of your life?
First clarify what are your personal and professional priorities of life. Where do
you truly want to direct your talents, energy, time, and resources? Mission statements
are formulated based on the great personal life-priorities and are the
backbone of any personal mission statement. There can be one or two such great priorities
in your life too. Remember, you need to align both personal and professional
priorities having a clear understanding on how the two factors affect your
success interdependently.
Examples:
- To assure wealth, security, happiness and love for my family
- To play the role of most productive and dedicated production executive
- To become an outstanding marketing manager and caring father and husband
- To become highly qualified HR executive with better financial stability
- To an outstanding manager with higher income and significant wealth
- To have the opportunity to appreciate and benefit from nature and the arts
- To continually educate myself in my field of psychology and career consulting
- To balance health and spiritual sides of my life by getting adequate exercise, meditation and rest each week
2. What are the
strengths/talents you want to develop?
Begin crafting
your mission statement by listing your character strengths or talents you want
to develop in future. Try to define who you are and what strengths or
personality traits you need to develop to achieve success in personal and
professional lives. Define the best set of strengths or talents and decide the
most crucial ones.
Examples
- Being creative and innovative
- Being highly productive
- Result oriented
- Leadership/leading
- Team player
- Open-minded
- Being a dedicated learner
- Empathetic communicator
- Critical thinker
3. What you really value or interest?
Think about
personally and professionally again about what you value most at the end.
Personally, you might be passionate about emotionally supporting your children helping
them to lead meaningful lives filled with joy, purpose and good relationships. It
can be something about your education, social work, contribution to poor
community, dedicated religious practices or an intellectual commitment.
Professionally,
you are pulled in the direction of helping team members find their way. Perhaps
you can be committed to make your department the best among others or to achieve
higher productivity level or to create better working environment for the co-workers.
You can be committed and to devoting the skills and effort necessary to helping
and delighting your clients. I would be better if you combine both personal and
professional interests to make it more balanced way of thinking. It further
gives you inside out perspective to create lot of synergies in future.
Examples
- I value supporting my team members to overcome their difficulties at work
- I would dedicate my spare time for possible social development activities for disabled people
- I am dedicated to support the charities of my church
- I value compassion and caring for all people, including myself, paying particular attention to my family and closest friends.
- I’d maintain my meditational practices to become emotionally intelligent person
Tips for Final Touches
- Make is simple, meaningful and inspiring
- Use powerful works avoid jargon
- Read it with a rhythm and make modifications till you get nicer meanings
- Don’t make it too longs and four to five sentences are enough
- Get more ides from personality development experts or coaches
- Memorise it and read it loudly and repeat more than three time
- Visualise with pictures and use your mind camera
- Print it and decorate with graphics
- Formulate a set of SMART goals to realize your mission
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