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Personal Mission Statement

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I’ve always set goals and made sure my plans were in writing.  It does not end when you retire. That may be the best time to map out who you want to be and where you want to go. You have a second chance to scratch things off that bucket list, get organized or mend fences. What will it be?

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Personal Mission Statement –  #659

In my working days, I wrote strategic plans and helped organizations decide what their future should look like. 

When I settled in the Shenandoah Valley to take things easy, I wanted a PERSONAL mission statement; something I could refer to, to see if my days are being spent on things that matter to me. It’s so easy to get side-tracked and whittle time away, when you’re not in a 9 to 5 job.  I wanted to set a course and keep on it.

There’s a quote from Henry David Thoreau.  It so inspired me that I have it in a picture frame in my office.

Thoreau says, “If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.”

Thoreau was saying to me – “Your Personal Mission Statement should aim you toward your own version of success and contentment. Yours – not anyone else’s.”

If you are interested in writing your own Personal Mission Statement and would like to see a sample, I’d be glad to share mine with you. It outlines the RESULTS I want to achieve from the things I do each day.                                                                  

Just send me an email and I’ll get it out to you. 

Once you write your mission statement, be sure to post it where you’ll see it every day so you can track your progress toward ”success unexpected in common hours.”

P.S.   

To request the sample Personal Mission Statement, send an email to Annette@ConsiderThisRadioShow.com.  Hope you enjoy the process of creating your own strategies.

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Filed Under: Advice and Encouragement, Love and Kindness Tagged With: lifestyle, mission statement, personal leadership, success

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