- I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me.
- I wish I didn’t work so hard.
- I wish I’d had the courage to express my feelings.
- I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends.
- I wish that I had let myself be happier.
You can, you should, and if you’re brave enough to start, you will
A personal mission statement is your philosophy, your creed, what you want to be (character) and what you want to do (contributions and achievements), and on the values or principles upon which being and doing are based: your own constitution.
Affirmations are good, but a personal mission statement is better.
I'm still far, far away from realizing my full potential. But thanks to my personal mission statement, I'm closer to it every day.
You don't need to hurry while making your personal mission statement.
Remember, as you check yourself point by point, that you are both the court and the jury, the prosecuting attorney and the attorney for the defense, and that you are the plaintiff and the defendant, also, that you are on trial. Face the facts squarely. Ask yourself definite questions and demand direct replies.
Please do not dwell on painful details for too long
Always have the end goal in your mind. You are looking for your destiny. That's your ultimate focus.
the fear of thinking about them is greater than the terror of those dark moments themselves
Whatever questions you choose to answer - write like crazy. Writing it down is a very important, crucial part of creating your personal mission statement
Study your important lecture. I don't know what's important for you - it can be your diary, the Bible, personal development book which influenced you most, letters from your spouse or parents, favorite poem. Pray, meditate, talk with your spouse or friends
If you answered: "Yes, I like my life that way. Nothing is missing", then you already live your personal mission. To make a statement, you need just to write down what are you doing now.
Imagine, means really imagine. Try to see the outcome of every question in your mind. And write down every answer.
Don't hesitate to cut out any non-essentials.