Mission and Vision Statements.
This topic was suggested by Nancy Sterckx one of our listeners.
What are the difference between them and how do you go about creating them for your personal life or work life.
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Show Notes (timings approximate)
00:00 - Introductions.
01:30 - Do you need these?
02:00 - Stephen Covey quote.
03:00 - How to create a mission statement
03:15 - How to create a vision statement
03:30 - Goals.
06:00 - What do you want to achieve? Mission Statement.
06:45 - Why do you want to achieve? Vision Statement.
08:00 - Understand what your values are first.
09:30 - Identify your roles in life first to identify your values.
14:00 - These are things you already do, but you might not have recognised them.
14:30 - Create Mental Hygge - Quo Vadis.
16:00 - Identifying areas for improvement.
17:00 - Look at the positive things not just the negative things.
18:20 - Style Statement: Live By Your Own Design - Danielle LaPorte and Carrie McCarthy
19:00 - When to start thinking about your goals, vision and mission.
22:00 - Using your journal to record how you are progressing to meeting your goals.
24:00 - Make this an activity for your planning groups/meet ups.
24:30 - Consider your statements as live documents that will change over time.
26:00 - Let us know how you get on with creating your own Vision, Mission Statements.
30:00 - Patreon
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A direct download is also available here: Episode94.mp3What are the difference between them and how do you go about creating them for your personal life or work life.
Thank you to our new Patreon supporters in helping bringing you this episode.
If you have ideas for future episodes, please send them to steve at philofaxy dot com
Show Notes (timings approximate)
00:00 - Introductions.
01:30 - Do you need these?
02:00 - Stephen Covey quote.
03:00 - How to create a mission statement
03:15 - How to create a vision statement
03:30 - Goals.
06:00 - What do you want to achieve? Mission Statement.
06:45 - Why do you want to achieve? Vision Statement.
08:00 - Understand what your values are first.
09:30 - Identify your roles in life first to identify your values.
14:00 - These are things you already do, but you might not have recognised them.
14:30 - Create Mental Hygge - Quo Vadis.
16:00 - Identifying areas for improvement.
17:00 - Look at the positive things not just the negative things.
18:20 - Style Statement: Live By Your Own Design - Danielle LaPorte and Carrie McCarthy
19:00 - When to start thinking about your goals, vision and mission.
22:00 - Using your journal to record how you are progressing to meeting your goals.
24:00 - Make this an activity for your planning groups/meet ups.
24:30 - Consider your statements as live documents that will change over time.
26:00 - Let us know how you get on with creating your own Vision, Mission Statements.
30:00 - Patreon
Please support the podcast via Patreon by doing so you will be helping us with the making of these advert free podcasts. By being a Patreon supporter you will gain advance access to each podcast episode.
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Editing and production - Steve Morton
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