“A mission
statement defines in a paragraph or so any entity's reason for existence. It
embodies its philosophies, goals, ambitions and mores. Any entity that attempts
to operate without a mission statement runs the risk of wandering through the
world without having the ability to verify that it is on its intended course.”
That is all well and good for the corporate America
– but what about little ole me? I hadn't given it any thought until recently for a work project, we were asked to write
our “personal mission statement”. Crazy
I thought. But then when I read the
definition of a mission statement – wow – I don’t want to run the risk of
wandering. But wait – I’m over 50 and I have never had a mission statement.
Have I been wandering?
So I gave it my best shot, and I must admit – it made
me think, hard, about what I want to be known for – work towards – or just
be. Here is mine:
My mission
is to show others the knowledge in my heart and my love for the Lord. To be
kind to the world, producing thought evoking designs and memory making moments;
to show love, tolerance and respect to animals and humans of all abilities.
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