Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Creating Your Life's Mission Statement.

Today’s message is about creating your life’s mission statement.

“He who reigns within himself and rules his passion, desires, and fears is more than king.” – John Milton

Inspiration can lift mountains, separate oceans and create the wind needed within our minds and bodies to soar toward our dreams and desires.  The most profound inspiration comes from within.  The soft voice inside which radiates love and kindness who wants to be heard.  This voice would like us to know what our true calling is.  This voice is asking us to listen to what we desire in life and ask for a commitment from us to achieve it.   Every now and then this voice becomes quiet, only to remind us at times with a nagging feeling, this beautiful spirit wishes to be heard.  Today is the day to listen to it, our soul, and build a relationship.  It is time to write our mission statement and to use it whenever we need reminding of who we are, what our soul truly desires and what we are committed to do when reaching for it!

Companies use mission statements to inspire their staff and clients.  It is a firm commitment;  a promise to work by and deliver the highest of potential.  We can consider ourselves like a company.  Our super-conscious (spirit or soul) is the company asking for this to be accomplished.  Our conscious mind and our bodies is the employees that make this promise a reality and our clients are comprised of the world around us.  Today, I am writing my mission statement which I am sharing with you.  When you have a moment, take out a pen and write yours for it is a crucial part in inspiring yourself and making your dreams come true!

Before we write this mission statement let’s look at one way it may have been written by a company:

  “At ABC company we strive to ensure top quality service, products and support for our clients.”

In the above statement the mission statement reads “strive”   Words are very powerful and our subconscious mind takes what we tell it quite literally, which in turn, shapes our decision making and our actions.  In this instance the employees and company are always striving for the end result rather than achieving and maintaining it.  With that said, when writing the mission statement always use present tense (as if this is already accomplished and being maintained).  By writing in the present tense, our decisions and actions fall in line with creating and maintaining the desired results in our lives.

Here is my mission statement:

“Claire McGee continues to provide amazing seminars and classes for which she inspires people to realize their greatest potential and through this commitment, maintains a healthy mind, body and spirit while being a beautiful wife, loving mother, outstanding daughter and fiercely good friend to all she comes in contact with.”

This statement is my life’s commitment.  It speaks from my soul and is my true desire.  I am constantly achieving this and maintaining this in my life.  I believe in this life and the ability to have it! 

Now is the time to write yours.  What is your mission statement?  What are you hearing from your soul and what are you going to do to commit to it?  You are an amazing person with many talents and passions.  You, like me, deserve the very best life has to offer and it is through your higher self realization that you have what it takes to achieve anything!  Stand tall, be proud and let your voice be heard!

Have a great day and keep smiling that gorgeous smile of yours!

Kindest of Regards,

Claire

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