| 65 - Writing a Life Mission Statement |
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| Written by Patrick Morley |
| Wednesday, December 10 2008 10:19 |
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Adapted from Second Wind for the Second Half (Zondervan Publishers, 1999) How many of us can say, "I've been a fool. I've been living out a role that others have scripted for me, a role that doesn't celebrate or showcase my talents and gifts. This is not the real me." Virtually every man reaches a point at which he realizes he has spent 10, 15, 20, or more years "playing a role" that he thought would make other people happy or get him where he wanted to go. In this exercise I want to walk you through a "method" or "process" for making things more clear for the rest of the journey. The goal is to equip you to write or rewrite a "Life Mission Statement." It's a process by which you can clarify the new dream, cause, or task you've been thinking about. Generally, the areas to cover in a "Life Mission Statement" can include, but need not be limited to the following . . .
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