Personal vision and mission

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Personal Vision and Mission Presented by: Glessa Rose Janolino

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Personal Vision and Mission

Presented by:

Glessa Rose Janolino

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Goals and Objectives:

Synthesize learning about self-awareness, self-regulation, and motivation and discover how they define an individual’s value system.

Discuss how a concrete mission and vision translates to performance results.

Compose a personal mission and vision statement.

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Your Mission

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MISSION

Do you know why are you here? Do you know what your missions are? Have you ever wondered what your

missions are?

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Goals and Goal-Setting

“When we know our goals,

we know what direction to take

in order to fulfill them.”

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Goals and Goal-Setting

Goal-setting is a process by which we identify our goals.

concentrates on how goals indicate and give direction to an individual about what needs to be done and how much effort is required to be put in to achieve a given task or goal.

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Short termvs

Long term

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Set your goals on at least three (3) levels:

Create a “big picture” of what you want to do with your life

Break them into smaller or short-term targets that correspond to steps you must accomplish to hit your goal

Start working to achieve them

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Step 1: Setting Lifetime Goals

Career Financial Education Family Artistic Attitude Physical Pleasure Public Service

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Step 2: Setting Smaller Goals

Smaller goals might be to:– Read books– Gather information about your higher goals– Etc.

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S.M.A.R.T.

S – Specific (Significant)

M – Measurable (Meaningful)

A – Attainable (Action-Oriented)

R – Relevant (Rewarding)

T – Time-bound (Trackable)

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More Tips for Goal-Setting:

1. State each goal as a positive statement.

2. Be precise.

3. Set priorities.

4. Write those goals down!

5. Keep operational goals (short-term goals) small.

6. Set performance goals not outcome goals

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When we know what our goals are, we pretty much know what our mission is.

-Goals represent the verbal translation of your mission.

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Objectives

Objectives are more specific and tangible compared to goals.

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Remember:

Goals are targets. Objectives are arrows that help us reach the target and demonstrate a certain

level of mastery.

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Your Vision

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Self-determination

Self-determination is the “process of endorsing one’s actions at the highest level of reflection” and that, when we are self-determined, we expectedly experience a sense of freedom.

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Values

Values convictions about what we feel are important and attractive, advantageous, or beneficial.

Values (mental) guides that determine if what we envision complements what we strongly believe in.

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Paying due attention to our values helps us:

a. Become more self-aware

b. Make ethical decisions

c. Prioritize our tasks

d. Develop credibility as a leader

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Strategic Planning

D – Draw

(What is the ideal image of the desired end state?)

S – See

(What is the situation today? Are there gaps?)

T – Think

(What actions should be taken to close the gaps?)

P – Plan

(What resources may be utilized to achieve success?)

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P.D.C.A.

P – Plan

D – Do

C – Check

A – Act

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Vision and Mission

Statement

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Change

Change refers to metamorphosis, an overhaul, a measured difference; but what is really is just a process of substituting something old for something new and expectedly better.

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Mission Statement

A mission statement defines our purpose. It’s what we ultimately want to achieve in our lives or careers, and expressed in a very specific, measurable way. It helps us identify our core values.

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Vision Statement

In contrast, a vision statement is a bit more emotional because it defines our core values and how we apply these values to our mission. It also tends to provide the general directions that guide the course of our lives, even the choices we would have to make about our future careers.

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Drafting your Mission Statement

1. Identify Past Successes

2. Identify Core Values

3. Identify Contributions

4. Identify Goals

5. Write Mission Statement

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Thank you!