Accomplishing Your Goals: Should You Write a Personal Mission Statement?
By David B. Bohl | December 17, 2007 | One Response
Businesses have mission statements, so, if you write a personal mission statement will that help you to succeed? There is a post about writing personal mission statements at Dumb Little Man, and the post is called Should You Write a Personal Mission Statement?
Every business has some sort of mission statement.
Will writing a personal mission statement help you to achieve your goals?
Absolutely!
Check out my post Should You Write a Personal Mission Statement? at Dumb Little Man.
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December 18th, 2007 at 1:41 am
Congratulations on getting on DLM! Good stuff, David!
Cheers,
Albert | UrbanMonk.Net
Modern personal development, entwined with ancient spirituality.