Monday, April 14, 2008
Life Purpose Statement
***subject to revision
For one of our classes, we have to articulate a "Life Purpose Statement," in other words what we want the rest of our lives to be about.
I have already thought a lot about it, mostly on some of my recent walks and runs in the beautiful weather that we have been experiencing lately.
So here it is:
To mend broken lives and situations through interacting hands-on, increasing global consciousness, and building relationships.
This vision of future life makes me really excited, and encapsulates much of what I would like to say that I stand for. It also helps to more clearly see what kinds of decisions I should be making to lead in this direction.
For one of our classes, we have to articulate a "Life Purpose Statement," in other words what we want the rest of our lives to be about.
I have already thought a lot about it, mostly on some of my recent walks and runs in the beautiful weather that we have been experiencing lately.
So here it is:
To mend broken lives and situations through interacting hands-on, increasing global consciousness, and building relationships.
This vision of future life makes me really excited, and encapsulates much of what I would like to say that I stand for. It also helps to more clearly see what kinds of decisions I should be making to lead in this direction.
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I like your purpose statement. It has a sort of superwoman for the ministry the way in which your heart desires to mend broken people. It is good to form one of these because it helps you to remember your focus in every decision-from the big to the small-in life.
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