HABIT 2: BEGIN WITH THE END IN MIND Personal Mission Statement/Word.

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HABIT 2: BEGIN WITH THE END IN MIND Personal Mission Statement/Word

37 Habit 2 Begin With the End in Mind Paradigm Behavior Result Mental creation precedes physical creation. I live by design. Plan with end in mind Envision outcomes Mission statement I do life I am in control of my life. Mindful in all aspects of life Definition of results Meaning/ purpose Discerning importance Success map

What is YOUR STORY? YOU are the AUTHOR/MAIN Character 1. The Book: Title, Preface 2. What Chapter are you in? Celebrations – Challenges – Current Reality 3. How will you write the next chapter? Keep the “end” in mind – Steps to get there Your “Mascot”?

80 th Birthday

“A sailboat without a keel and rudder will be blown wherever the winds and tides direct.” ~Dr. Lee Jampolsky

Role 1: Significant other Key person: Justin Role 2: Friend Key Person: Role 3: Daughter Key Person: Mom, Dad Show/give unconditional love-cooking, cleaning, etc. Be intentional with the time we have together- go on more dates Making time for them Be intentional of time together Someone they can rely/count on Unconditional love Check in often-How are THEY doing? Spend intentional time together-take the time to drive to Decorah randomly Roles and RelationshipsTribute Statements Role 4: Teacher Key Person: students Build relationships and make sure the students know I care Push the students to their greatest potential Presume competence

“There is no greater joy nor greater reward than to make a fundamental difference in someone’s life.” ~Sister Mary Rose McGeady

Mission vs. Word Mission a formal summary of the aims and values of a company, organization, or individual. Word a single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing a promise or assurance.

ONE WORD ONE WORD that will challenge your life “Words are powerful. They have the power to inspire, encourage, appreciate, heal, and turn the impossible into the possible.”

Stories  “My word is going to be cherish! You never know what life is going to bring you, so it is important to cherish every little thing! I am excited to start using it!”  “Just do it.”  Love  Orange Family Mission Statements

How?  Prepare your heart by looking in.  Unplug  Ask – Need? In My Way? Needs to Go?  Discover your heart by looking up.  Plug In  Listen UP!  Live your word by looking out.  Comes in MANY FORMS

Live your word: Look out…  Live it out  Look out and you’ll begin to see opportunities all around you.  Step outside of your comfort zone  It may seem easy at first, but you will be stretched and challenged.  “Keep your word front and center.” Post in prominent places so you see it regularly. Own it. Personalize it. Internalize it.

Live your word: Look out…  Sticky notes  Screen saver  Background on phone  Paint a picture  Artwork  Journal-insights/lessons  Start with family  A challenge a week  Sayings or quotes  Songs  Poems or prayers  Tattoo

Live your word: Look out…  When your word comes to you it may come in the form of a character trait, a discipline, a person, a spiritual focus, an attribute, or a value.

Prepare your heart by looking in…  The Silent Killer  Busyness Chinese word is made of 2 characters of a heart and killer  Escape the busyness of life and look inward. What you sow, you will reap. What you invest into this process, you will receive in return. The seeds you plant today will create the harvest you will enjoy tomorrow.  Time?  How long will this take?  1)Unplug 2)Ask

Prepare your heart by looking in…  Unplug  Ask  What do I need?  What’s in my way?  What needs to go?  “The why is always more important than the what.”

Looking up…  You are ready to receive your word.  Plug in Making time for prayer Ask God to take control-You don’t have to create your own word. God has a word for you. (personal story) “What do you want to do in me and through me?” Receiving the word that is meant for you to live and share with others.  Listen up It’s important to listen to God-It is easier to talk than it is to listen to him. There is no telling how your word will be revealed to you or when- but listen and watch for signs from God.

“Your stretch team will fan the flames of impact.” Stretch Team

Don’t forget your stretch team!  Share your own word with them so that they can motivate, encourage, challenge, and celebrate with you!  Give them permission to ask you about this word and keep you accountable.

The importance:  To-do vs To-be  Success is often measured by what we have accomplished instead of who we have become.  80 th Birthday  Leaving a lasting legacy and making a mark happens when you live out your word/mission statement each year.  Your word/statement shapes your character. Your character influences your actions. Your actions influence others. The lives you touch and the impact you have determine the story that will be told about you tomorrow.

“Don’t check the box; experience the journey.” To Do vs. To Be

What do you want others to remember you by? This is your life: Make it a Masterpiece