Colter Reed

Why Everyone Should Have a Personal Mission Statement

Ten years ago, I carried a 3×5 index card in my pocket everywhere I went. Every time I saw someone demonstrate an attribute or behavior that I liked, I jotted it down. If I noticed I was in a particularly good mood, I’d try to figure out why and add that to the card.

By the end of the summer, I had filled up two cards (front and back) and started a third. I spent the next month reviewing the cards, looking for patterns and common themes. Eventually, I was able to distill the cards down to four bullet points.

I printed them on a small piece of card stock, laminated it, and put it in my wallet, in that visible slot where you’re supposed to put your driver’s license. Every time I opened my wallet, I saw these four points, and I’d remember something about the kind of man I was trying to be.

Everyone should have a personal mission statement. It’s one of the most powerful things you can do to shape your life, from what you do day-to-day to the goals you set, the jobs you take, and the person you become.

A mission statement:

Several times over the last decade, I’ve sat down to revisit my mission statement. Some day, I might actually change it. I’m amazed that I was able to capture so much so succinctly. Those four lines still mean a lot to me. They still serve me well. I’m not yet the man I want to be, but they’re pointing me in the right direction.

Question: Do you have a personal mission statement? Have you found it helpful? Do you think it would help if you did? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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