A Personal Mission Statement From the book 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey.

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A Personal Mission Statement From the book 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey

A Personal Mission Statement It is a personal motto or credo that states what your life is about. It is like a blueprint for your life. They come in all sorts of ways: poems, songs, quotes, or photographs.... Some examples follow:

First and foremost, I will remain faithful always to my God. I will not underestimate the power of family unity. I will not neglect a true friend, but I will set aside time for myself as well. I will cross my bridges as I come to them (divide and conquer) I will begin all challenges with optimism, rather than doubt I will always maintain a positive self-image and high self-esteem, knowing that all my intentions begin with self-evaluation

From Sinead O’Connor song “Emperor’s New Clothes” I will live by my own policies. I will sleep with a clear conscience. I will sleep in peace

Another example from Steven Strong R eligion E ducation S ucceeding P roductive E xercise C aring T ruthful

Another example from a NC teen Adam Sosne Have confidence in yourself and everyone else around you Be kind, courteous, and respectful to all people Set reachable goals Never take the simple things in life for granted Appreciate other people’s differences and see their differences as a great advantage Ask questions Strive each day to reach interdependence Remember that before you can change someone else, you must first change yourself Speak with actions, not with your words Make time to help those less fortunate than yourself or those who are having a bad day Read this mission statement every day

So What Can A Mission Statment Do For You? The most important value in a mission statement is it will open your eyes to what is really important to you and help you make decisions accordingly.

So What Can A Mission Statment Do For You? A mission statement is like a tree with deep roots. It is stable and isn’t going anywhere but it keeps growing. You need deep roots to survive all of life’s storms. There are too many events you can’t control (boyfriends/girlfriends, popularity/moving/war/parents/fads) The personal mission statement is your tree that never moves in the storm

How Do I Begin? Discover what you are good at (singing/listening/causing laughter/nice) We all blossom at different times... Victor Frankl, famous Jewish Austrian psychatrist who survived the death camps of Nazi Germany, said we don’t invent our talents in life but rather we detect them. You’re already born with your talents- you just need to uncover them

How Do I Begin? Complete the Great Discovery activity sheet to get you started