Joe over at Fourbux sent out this BlogSignal about creating a personal mission statement. I’ve always seen personal and career mission statements as one but separating the two is as important as having any at all. Okay, I’ll keep mine short.
- I’ll not – or try my best not to – let little things that have no merit ruin my days.
- I’ll manage my sleep routine better. I’ve seen it affect #1 when there’s a lack of it.
- I’ll learn to be a bit more patient when it comes to waiting. I hate waiting.
- I’ll learn to use my personal time more economically.
- I’ll not let my day job convince me life revolves around 9 to 5 -ers.
- I’ll let happiness find me and stay with me without making me doubt its intentions.
- I’ll work hard at what I love to do best.
- I’ll work hard at what I have committed myself to and not hold back.
- I’ll complain less about how life is unfair whereas life hasn’t been unfair with my performance results.
- I’ll make sure I know what I meant by #9 when I look back at these statements some time from now.
- I’ll make sure I don’t hurt anyone who doesn’t deserve to be hurt.
- I’ll admit to my mistakes and keep my ego on check.
- I’ll learn to embrace those who love me for who I am and not find ways to push them away from me.
- I’ll learn to take compliments better.
- I’ll work hard to make life better for when I’m not, and not work hard to work harder in chasing a good life.
- I’ll learn to simplify my writing – including ‘omit needless words’ – and keep things short when I start a mission statement with “Okay, I’ll keep mine short”
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Wait. Life doesn’t revolve around 9 to 5-ers?
Hmmm, seems I misread the brochure.
Good list.