Today I spent the day on the East Side of Detroit with five clients finishing up the second session of the process of MissionBuilder: including clarifying their values, affirming their strengths (according to StrengthsFinder) and then helping them craft their Personal Mission Statement. It was very satisfying as I watched the body language and listened to each person articulate the thrill of having completed the process and now having words to describe their inner call.
Another client, who completed the MissionBuilder months ago shared with me how he now has a process which allows him to check himself as he seeks to align himself with his mission and core values. I'm most grateful.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Guided by a Compass or Clock
There's a gap between the compass and the clock - between what is deeply important to us and the way we spend our time. - Stephen Covey
It's a simple analogy, but very powerful: compass and clock. A compass will help us find truth north and in so doing, keep us focused on what is truly important. A clock simply measures passing moments. It doesn't direct us to the future or evaluate our past. It simple measures.
A compass is the real direction finder. What is our compass? It can be discovered and articulated in a Personal Mission Statement.
It's a simple analogy, but very powerful: compass and clock. A compass will help us find truth north and in so doing, keep us focused on what is truly important. A clock simply measures passing moments. It doesn't direct us to the future or evaluate our past. It simple measures.
A compass is the real direction finder. What is our compass? It can be discovered and articulated in a Personal Mission Statement.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Buying Into a Personal Mission Statement
Over the years I've watched employees at all levels react to the company's Mission Statement. It's no secret that buying into a Mission Statement depends on the employees level of commitment to the company. Why aren't Mission Statements taken seriously?
In his book, First Things First, Stephen Covey points out that mission statements are often not taken seriously in organizations because they are developed by top executives, and there’s no buy-in at the lower levels.
What about Personal Mission Statements? The level of buy-in ramps it up exponentially. It offers individuals the opportunity to establish what is truly important and then to subsequently align their life according to it.
Covey refers to crafting a mission statement as "connecting with your own unique purpose and the profound satisfaction that comes in fulfilling it."
In his book, First Things First, Stephen Covey points out that mission statements are often not taken seriously in organizations because they are developed by top executives, and there’s no buy-in at the lower levels.
What about Personal Mission Statements? The level of buy-in ramps it up exponentially. It offers individuals the opportunity to establish what is truly important and then to subsequently align their life according to it.
Covey refers to crafting a mission statement as "connecting with your own unique purpose and the profound satisfaction that comes in fulfilling it."
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
A "Changeless" Core
The key to the ability to change is a changeless sense of who you are, what you are about and what you value. -Stephen R. Covey
It is a challenging a task to live from a changeless sense of who you are. It takes the courage to examine what is important to you, what shapes your value system, and then even more courage to regularly take regular ruthless inventories of your priorities to see if they match with your changeless core. The writing of a Personal Mission Statement is an integral part of this commitment.
It is a challenging a task to live from a changeless sense of who you are. It takes the courage to examine what is important to you, what shapes your value system, and then even more courage to regularly take regular ruthless inventories of your priorities to see if they match with your changeless core. The writing of a Personal Mission Statement is an integral part of this commitment.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Welcome!
Happy New Year...2008! I've been blogging personally for years. With the coming of a new year I've decided to begin something new; like blogging for my business. Whatif Enterprises is my expression of serving people by helping them finding missional clarity and to help work groups and teams develop a healthy culture.
I spent the last four months developing the process of helping individuals write a Personal Mission Statement. It's been a real blessing so far and I look forward to the future.
I spent the last four months developing the process of helping individuals write a Personal Mission Statement. It's been a real blessing so far and I look forward to the future.
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