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Week Four - Part D of the Self-Assessment Assignment

Week Four - Part D of the Self-Assessment Assignment

Q Your Mission Statement The purpose of this section of the assignment is for you to write a personal mission statement. Many organizations have corporate mission statements, which are designed to provide direction to an organization and act as an enduring statement of purpose. A mission statement explains the organization's reason for being and answers the question, "What business are we in?" "A personal mission statement is a bit different from a company mission statement, but the fundamental principles are the same. Writing a personal mission statement offers the opportunity to establish what's important and perhaps make a decision to stick to it before we even start a career. Or it enables us to chart a new course when we're at a career crossroads. Stephen Covey ( First Things First) refers to developing a mission statement as ‘connecting with your own unique purpose and the profound satisfaction that comes from fulfilling it.’" – QuintCareers.com Steps to developing your mission statement: 1. Identify past successes: Look at your life at work, in the community, with the family, and at school. See if there is a common theme throughout these successes and write them down. 2. Identify your core values: Go back to the “instrumental” and “terminal” values list and determine which ones are the most important to you. Add other values if they do not appear in the list. 3. Identify the contributions you want to make in your life. How do you want to make a difference? This can be applied to your work, your community, your family, your country, or to the world at large. 4. Identify your goals and priorities in life, both short-term and long-term; write them down. 5. On the basis of the previous steps, write a personal mission statement. References you can use in the process of writing your mission statement: • https://www.stephencovey.com/mission-statements.php • http://literacy.kent.edu/Oasis/Leadership/mission.htm Due by Sunday at 11:59 PM EST. Review the writing rubric, attached. For help in writing this assignment, refer to the resources available at Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)

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Looking at my past life at work, community, family, and school I see some common theme which is being a hardworking being, intelligent and possessing effective communication skills. Academically, I have been successful and I have helped people around me grow even though I do not have the financial capacity. Core Values For my core values, after reading the instrumental and terminal values. I find out that my terminal values include family security, inner harmony (peace), and self-respect. When this is in place life will be meaningful for someone. For instrumental values, I value forgiving, imaginative, ethical, honest, and obedient. This might not be all but to avoid going off-track, these are the values I feel will help one function well without cheating others and providing solutions to problems.