I Wrote a Personal Mission Statement (here is what it did for me)

I Wrote a Personal Mission Statement (here is what it did for me)

Time management.

Whether its managing their own projects or delegating tasks out, several women leaders on this mornings Mastermind call were struggling with it.

Last year, I wrote out a personal mission statement to help.

Why write a personal mission statement:

It’s the most powerful tool for reaching your goals.

It shows you what to say "no" to. It saves you time and energy for what matters most.?

Dave Ramsey says a good mission statement becomes an out-of-bounds marker for your ideas. If your passion is being outdoors, is it really wise to hole yourself up in an office your entire career? Be realistic, and don’t set yourself up for failure.

People fail at what they hope to achieve because they lack clear goals and focus. They run down too many rabbit trails and lose sight of who they were made to be. In other words, they ignore their personal mission statement. But a successful person will have a rock-solid vision spelled out in their personal mission statement.

How to write a personal mission statement

1. Your skills and abilities (what you like to do). Mine are "Travel, explore. Learn. Push people outside their comfort zones. Ellevate people’s standards for themselves."

2. Your personality traits (how you operate). Mine are "I’m intense. I follow through. I’m solutions based. I’m quick with organization."

3. Your values, dreams and passions (why you want to excel). Mine are "I desire to have high value people around me. People who inspire me. People who open up adventures, opportunities and invite me.

My personal mission statement is:

“To be an adventurer. To invite women to places outside their comfort zones to see what else becomes possible. In work. In life. To be invited."

What it did for me:

Yesterday, for example, I wasn't feeling 100%. I was running a fever.

I had already planned out the ONE task for the day the night before: Design a personal brand day for a client. I built enough white space into my schedule that I could take breaks, walk around, and let the ideas congeal. Once I finished thinking about it, getting into flow state came quickly. I drafted the agenda, had someone review it, and sent it off the to client.

I rested the remainder of the day.

Today, I was a shiny penny.

If you like this brand of advice, join me at my next private dinner for 8 women leaders February 9th 6-8pm. Each attendee puts a challenge she is currently dealing with to the room and we mastermind strategic and tactical solutions. [email protected]

Public Speaking Tip        

One of my public speaking masterclass students asked me an important question: "How do my stories convert paying clients?"

Human beings are emotional beings. The way to trigger those emotions is to persuade. The way to persuade is to create an experience. The way to create an experiece is ----to tell a story. And here's the key: The more descriptive a story you tell, the more you create an experience for the person listening to you. The more emotive the experience, the more influencing power you have. I walk you through some important ways to trigger key parts of the brain in this video

Adventure Tip        

This is a litmus test to see if you are reading this newsletter.

Every Thursday, between 9-10am, members of the Metropolitan Museum of Art can visit before the institution opens to the public. Want to do a walking meeting with me 9am-10am March 2nd? Dm me. [email protected]

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