Personal Mission Vision Board Stephanie Langley
The Why Identify theory that drive actions Solidify broad goals Speak core values Direction and thrust Develop contribution
Personal Mission Vision Board 1. Discuss the significance of activity. Show examples (Oprah) 2. Complete class mission statement. 3. Create personal mission statements. 4. Perfect wording using peer mentor 5. Set up vision board activity
Class Mission Statement Provides framework for class while allowing students a voice and a direction in their learning Answers 3 simple questions: Who are we? What are we doing here? Why are we doing it?
Class Mission Statement
Step by step instructions Personal Mission Statement Step1: Divide your paper into four columns, and label them as follows: List 1: 3-5 Things that I want most out of life List 2: 3-5 Things that I want to do for others List 3: 3-5 Things that I believe make me special List 4: 3-5 Improvements in my life or achievements I can accomplish right now
Instructions cont. Step 2: Looking at the lists, circle the item from each column that most relate to each other and most resonate with the creator.
Instructions cont. Step 3: Using each of the four choices you picked, complete the statement by filling in the blanks. I will __________________________________ (Take the circled item from List 4) , using my ________________________,(Take the circled item from List 3) to accomplish ____________________________ (Take the circled item from List 2), and in doing so, also achieve _______________________________________.(Take the circled item from List 1) Continue to refine the statement. You will know when it feels authentic for you.
Personal Mission Statements
Supplies for Vision Board Magazines Scissors Glue stick 11 x 14 paper Laminating film Laminator Personal mission statements
Vision Board Creation
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Questions or Comments? Feel free to contact me: Stephanie Langley slangle4@utk.edu