my personal mission statement

xBopx

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I'm in the process of writing a personal mission statement in the vein suggested by Stephen Covey - heres what I have so far

It is my mission in life to spread love to the people around me.

My ability to spread love is influenced by a number of factors, especially including how I communicate. The aspects of communication include visual ? how I present myself, how I carry myself, the eye contact I make, and especially how I percieve the people around me. It is important that I strive to find the uniqueness of every person that I communicate with, because it is through that uniqueness that I can find love.Aural includes how I speak and how I listen. It is important that my words and my voice is constantly filled with love.

My ability to effectively communicate stems from my control over my mind and body. It important for me to be aware of my thoughts and to develop them. I proactively use the human endowments of self-awareness, free will, imagination, and conscience to develop my thoughts around my mission to spread love.

Comments suggestions?

As I write this I realize how drastically I want to change my life....
 

Shockwave

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Why are you doing this? Should I make one?
And of all the missions in life, why to spread love? Why THAT one?
 

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i always thought mission statements were marketing BS.
 

xBopx

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Originally posted by: Shockwave
Why are you doing this? Should I make one?
And of all the missions in life, why to spread love? Why THAT one?
Because I've realized that love is the one thing that I value above everything else. It has the most meaning in the world for me. I've discovered that by sharing love, the love I feel inside me grows.
 

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I'm not really familiar with Stephen Covey (I know what he wrote, but haven't read it); however, I think the most important thing behind the mission statement is that you believe it. Do you?

BTW, don't expect too many heartening answers here. The cynics, like evil Gremlins, come out after midnight. Don't give them water.

:)

Rob
 

gopunk

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Originally posted by: Entity
I'm not really familiar with Stephen Covey (I know what he wrote, but haven't read it); however, I think the most important thing behind the mission statement is that you believe it. Do you?

BTW, don't expect too many heartening answers here. The cynics, like evil Gremlins, come out after midnight. Don't give them water.

:)

Rob

but i'm so thiiiiiirsty :(
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: Bop
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Why are you doing this? Should I make one?
And of all the missions in life, why to spread love? Why THAT one?
Because I've realized that love is the one thing that I value above everything else. It has the most meaning in the world for me. I've discovered that by sharing love, the love I feel inside me grows.

well, basically you're making yourself presentable and a good speaker in order to spread your message, so thats good. for the rest of it... get rid of the flowery language and you'd probably make it clearer for yourself.
 

Evadman

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Scott Adams Mission statement: Rub my bald spot once per day.
 

Entity

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Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: Entity
I'm not really familiar with Stephen Covey (I know what he wrote, but haven't read it); however, I think the most important thing behind the mission statement is that you believe it. Do you?

BTW, don't expect too many heartening answers here. The cynics, like evil Gremlins, come out after midnight. Don't give them water.

:)

Rob

but i'm so thiiiiiirsty :(
Go answer my thread, then. You can be cynical there. :)

(the one about how you judge people online, not the my dog had a seizure thread)

Rob
 

xBopx

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Originally posted by: Entity
I'm not really familiar with Stephen Covey (I know what he wrote, but haven't read it); however, I think the most important thing behind the mission statement is that you believe it. Do you?

BTW, don't expect too many heartening answers here. The cynics, like evil Gremlins, come out after midnight. Don't give them water.

:)

Rob
A mission statement is what I organize my life around - it is ideally the basis for all the things that I do. Having a mission statement reveals what is most important to me, thus enabling my to organize my goals and my actions around that mission statement. By focusing on the things that are important to me, I become an 'efficient' person(you've probably heard of the book "the seven habits of higly effective people). Of course, being efficient means doing things that matter most. Writing a mission statement helps me clarify what matters most.
 

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My mission statement (I like to call it my Twofold Path of Sweetness, borrowing from Buddhism) is as follows:

1. Continue to kick ass.
2. Endeavor to kick more ass.

Once you look past it's inherent stupidity, it works pretty well.
 

xBopx

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Originally posted by: TallBill
my suggestion.. dont worry about existing for something, and just exist.
I'm not worried about existing for something - I'm excited to exist for something. Frankly, I'm not happy with my life right now, and changing it is something that matters to me and is important. Worry is not important.

 

TallBill

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to me it means more to be able to just change the bad parts of your life.. and look back at them in a few years and say "wow, i did a good job with myself" instead of trying to meet goals on paper
 

xBopx

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Originally posted by: TallBill
to me it means more to be able to just change the bad parts of your life.. and look back at them in a few years and say "wow, i did a good job with myself" instead of trying to meet goals on paper
Exactly!
 

Kadarin

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Originally posted by: Bop
I'm in the process of writing a personal mission statement in the vein suggested by Stephen Covey - heres what I have so far

It is my mission in life to spread love to the people around me.

My ability to spread love is influenced by a number of factors, especially including how I communicate. The aspects of communication include visual ? how I present myself, how I carry myself, the eye contact I make, and especially how I percieve the people around me. It is important that I strive to find the uniqueness of every person that I communicate with, because it is through that uniqueness that I can find love.Aural includes how I speak and how I listen. It is important that my words and my voice is constantly filled with love.

My ability to effectively communicate stems from my control over my mind and body. It important for me to be aware of my thoughts and to develop them. I proactively use the human endowments of self-awareness, free will, imagination, and conscience to develop my thoughts around my mission to spread love.

Comments suggestions?

As I write this I realize how drastically I want to change my life....

Looked at with a critical eye, the first sentence is your "mission statement"; the rest of your text is filler. While your ability to effectively communicate may stem from your control over mind and body, what you lack is control over your prose; meaning is lost when the words become more important than the message.
 

Shockwave

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Originally posted by: zumbojo
My mission statement (I like to call it my Twofold Path of Sweetness, borrowing from Buddhism) is as follows:

1. Continue to kick ass.
2. Endeavor to kick more ass.

Once you look past it's inherent stupidity, it works pretty well.

One could say thats important in anything we do. Look past the stupidity of it, and be happy.

 

xBopx

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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: Bop
I'm in the process of writing a personal mission statement in the vein suggested by Stephen Covey - heres what I have so far

It is my mission in life to spread love to the people around me.

My ability to spread love is influenced by a number of factors, especially including how I communicate. The aspects of communication include visual ? how I present myself, how I carry myself, the eye contact I make, and especially how I percieve the people around me. It is important that I strive to find the uniqueness of every person that I communicate with, because it is through that uniqueness that I can find love.Aural includes how I speak and how I listen. It is important that my words and my voice is constantly filled with love.

My ability to effectively communicate stems from my control over my mind and body. It important for me to be aware of my thoughts and to develop them. I proactively use the human endowments of self-awareness, free will, imagination, and conscience to develop my thoughts around my mission to spread love.

Comments suggestions?

As I write this I realize how drastically I want to change my life....

Looked at with a critical eye, the first sentence is your "mission statement"; the rest of your text is filler. While your ability to effectively communicate may stem from your control over mind and body, what you lack is control over your prose; meaning is lost when the words become more important than the message.
What I was trying to do with 'the rest' was define what the first sentence meant, and also say more specifically how I will go about implementing my mission. I think I need to rethink/clarify the entire statement though. This is rather difficult to write, both intelletually and emotionally.
 

TallBill

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ok, i guess i sorta misunderstood the point then. Just curious, if you dont mind, whats your age?
 

Trezza

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Originally posted by: Bop
I'm 20

dude i am 22 and i have your mission statement right here:

1: Graduate College
2: Survive 21st birthday
3: Unless somethings wrong then don't change it.
4: Post on AnandTech
 

Kadarin

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What is love and how does it spread? Does it spread like butter (with a knife), like a contagion, with specific vectors like STDs or ebola, or like molds, infesting their way into rotten food? Would others want your love spread all over them, infesting open sores and potentially causing infection? Or is love pure (distilled), and tasteless; the same for everyone?

One must define the boundaries of the box before one can think outside of it.