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Latina's Personal Mission Statement

In preparation of the big 2012 I've created a personal mission statement (s/o to Franklin Covey). Because the point of this blog is to better myself (I've neglected both the blog and myself here lately) I'm going to share with you guys. This is what I'm working on in 2012

Latina’s Personal Mission Statement:
§  I am at my best when things are in order and I have a clear direction. .
§  I will try to prevent times when I am overwhelmed by the things I have to accomplish. .
§  I will enjoy my work by finding employment where I am creative and expose those in often overlooked demographics to knowledge and skills that they are lacking. .
§  I will find enjoyment in my personal life by surrounding myself with love ones and those who will provide positivity about my goals and accomplishments. .
§  I will find opportunities to use my natural talents and gifts which are being a creative person with leadership and logical thinking skills.
§  I can do anything I set my mind to. I will start my Diva's Connection nonprofit. .
§  My life's journey is to find happiness in bringing happiness to others. .
§  I will be a person who On my 80th birthday I would like for my friends, family and loved ones to be able to honestly say that in my lifetime I was a hard worker, brought knowledge and happiness to others and that I was the epitome of success. .
§  My most important future contribution to others will be contributing to my children's lives through my good work ethic and moral character traits. .
§  I will stop procrastinating and start working on:
Being an entrepreneur.
Making Williams library the best by forcing it to satisfy the needs of the community.
Becoming wealthy in all aspects of my life.

§  I will strive to incorporate the following attributes into my life:
Motivation
Kindness
Power
§  I will constantly renew myself by focusing on the four dimensions of my life:
Eating healthy and exercising.
Never losing touch with God and allowing HIM to use you
Remaining positive despite adversity
Being confident in who I am and what I know.

Make your own here.

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