From Draft to Declaration
This is where the inner work begins to take shape as words. This week we focus on creating and refining your Mission and Purpose Statement.
Mission Creation
Do you have a Life's Purpose or Mission Statement? Do you remember it? Do you use it?
Write down any mission and/or purpose statement that you have developed for yourself. It could be from the NWTA or any other training you have taken regarding Life's Purpose and Mission.
If you do not have a mission statement currently, write down some notes about what your essence is — why are you here on the earth plane this time around? The work you did in the previous weeks will be helpful to you.
Missions Come in Many Forms
The "standard" plain-language form is: Mission = Vision + Action.
I co-create a peaceful world of healing and wholeness by listening and practicing unconditional love and compassion.
— Example Mission Statement
Can you turn that into a poem? For example:
I listen. I practice unconditional love and compassion. Peace flows through me into the world. Healing and wholeness are realized. I breathe life in and out, giving and receiving.
Can you turn it into a lyric — the song of your soul?
Whichever form of expression you choose, consider this: does my life's purpose or mission generate from my essence? Or from a wound? Is this mission really mine? Or am I living someone else's mission?