Saturday, December 3, 2011

How to Create Your Sample Mission Statement

We are all familiar with corporate mission statements and a large percentage of companies, including many Fortune 500 companies, have published them for all to see. Corporate mission statements are designed to provide a common direction for all those employed within the company and to enlighten their customers and clients, they explain the reason for the company's existence and why they are in the business they are in.

Personal mission statements are different. Their purpose is to help you get where you want to go in life. In some way a personal mission statement is like a mantra, but wholly owned by you, committed to memory and recalled on a daily basis providing passion and enthusiasm.

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They are often a brief description of the most important areas of your focus and outline what you want to accomplish in a particular area of your life within a defined period of time. Mission statements are extremely important in keeping you focused on your objectives and in helping you come to decisions both small and large.

Creating Your Personal Mission Statement

Personal missions statements, almost by definition, defy a unique format or formula but the following tips may help.
o Keep it short, simple and memorable, sometimes even one sentence will do but usually they are between three and five sentences.
o It should be a beacon for what you want to become as a person and should guide your specific actions, habits, decisions and behavior as your reach for the new you.
o It is vital that your mission statement is formed in the positive i.e. what your want to be. Maybe you want to get out of debt but don't mention the word debt, instead say something like "I am going to become financially free". The mere mention of the negative has an uncanny way of drawing you back to it and reinforcing it in your mind.
o It must become a part of your everyday life and be a positive guide in your day-to-day thoughts and actions.
o Ensure your mission statement is a good fit with other areas of your life and that it is balanced and fair both to you and others.
o Your mission statement must rekindle the passion you felt when creating it. Why are you making a mission statement? Because something is changing within your life

Your mission statement is not fixed for life, do not be afraid to change it if you find a better way of expressing your goal.

It is well known that the highest achievers in any walk of life are self-motivated and think and act as if they are running their own business. They are on a "mission" and take a proactive approach to achieving the results they want. Their mission is defined by their mission statement.

If you want to be part of the 3% of achievers and not mired in the 97% of followers you need a mission statement. Achievers take full responsibility for completing their mission, regardless of the obstacles that put the less enlightened off course. Achievers don't wait until "things" get better they know they themselves have to get better until they achieve their goals.

Personal Mission Statement Samples

Your personal mission statement must have goals and a deadline for achievement.

My purpose is to help [define who you are going to help] this year. I plan to reach this goal by [define how you are going to do it]. By applying this consistently and on a daily basis, in one year from now I will have achieved [put your goals here].

My goal is to [define what you are setting out to achieve] before [set a date or some other deadline]. I will achieve this by [define how you are going to do it].

To [define what you are setting out to achieve], so that [reasons why it is important]. I will do this by [set a date or some other deadline].

Write out your mission statement, add and change it until you are truly comfortable with how it sounds to you and then commit it to memory.

If you stick with your mission statement you will be amazed by what you can achieve.

How to Create Your Sample Mission Statement

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