Showing posts with label self discovery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label self discovery. Show all posts

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Self Awareness Practice: Drafting Your Personal Mission Statement

  The "Habits of Highly Effective People" course had many life changing lessons and tips on how to change your thinking to produce a better and more effective life for yourself. I find myself revisiting my handbook often to keep myself motivated and on the right course. A take away that I hadn't yet shared with you all is "Drafting Your Personal Mission Statement." An exercise from Habit 2, the concept of 'Beginning With the End in Mind', or envisioning outcomes before action. 

A Personal Mission Statement is meant to:
Clarify what's important to you
Provide focus
Help design your life instead of having it designed for you
Guide your day to day decisions
Give you a greater sense of meaning and purpose

Below is the result of writing for five minutes without stopping; the Personal Mission Statement that I came up with back in October while enrolled in the course:

"I want to be remembered. A hero even if it's a personal one. I want people to be happy when they think of me. To be motivated. To smile. To feel like they can reach their goals/ dreams because of the life I lead. I want to paint write fall in love travel have a beautiful family. I want to feel free completely and know that I did it right. I did it my way. Life is beautiful and I want to go to bed every night feeling that way rich vibrant colors living in a different country eat foods full of culture that tell a story. Boats planes mountains animals trees trains oceans sunsets discover create beauty inspire write a book share my thoughts with the world and even if they only reach one person I want them to reach that person. Find the most passionate of all loves and renew it everyday."

It's a very eye-opening thing to be asked how you want to be remembered. Once you decide what you want your legacy to be it will have a strong impact on how you begin to live your day to day life. You will begin to live with that "end result" in mind.


Pick up the book here:






( SIDE NOTE: Personal Mission Statements can and will change as you grow through life. I plan to continue to add to mine until it perfectly reflects who I am/ want to be. )

Monday, December 30, 2013

I'm always in search of new teachings/ practices on my constant journey of self-discovery. This morning I stumbled across this lovely little exercise via GinaMarotta.com.

Finding your Genius: DIY Practice

Finding your genius is a process that takes an investment of time and energy. You can do it yourself and start right now by committing to a simple daily practice.

Journal briefly on these 7 self-discovery questions for 10-20 minutes each day in the morning or evening. Within just a few weeks, you’ll reveal your inner Albert Einstein in what you do and say all the time with ease and joy.

- Best parts of my day
- What I did well or was complimented on
- Something unusual or special I noticed about myself
- Messages from my inner wisdom (voice, vision, feeling or knowing)
 - What I want to do more
- Struggles of the day
- Insights about myself


Implementing January 1, 2014.

Happy Monday!


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

curl check in
day 22
still going strong.

+
snow day (yes, SNOW!) boredom

Saturday, February 2, 2013

For me, this year is about trying new things.
 
Discovering self-imposed boundaries and surpassing them.
 
 
Solo missions of self-discovery.
and
Unconditioned awareness.

( SIDENOTE: a good read. )


 


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