“If the ladder is not leaning against the right wall, every step we take just gets us to the wrong place faster. We may be very busy, we may be very efficient, but we will also be truly effective only when we begin with the end in mind.”
Habit 2 asks us to make sure we’re working on the right things. Being efficient is about doing things right. Effectiveness is about doing the right thing. So, Habit 2 is about ensuring you are being effective. It asks us to act and behave in ways that are in alignment with our most important values, principles, and beliefs.
Many people live their lives by default. They adopt the scripts written for them by others and let things happen to them. Then, they end up dissatisfied or unhappy about how their lives turned out. Habit 2 asks that you live your life with intention (proactively) and meaning. Rather than letting life happen to you, you create your own life and design your own future via the actions you take in the present. We need to actively imagine and create our future selves with the actions and decisions we make in the present.
Habit 2 asks that you live your life today with your last day in mind. Imagine how you would like your future self to be. And, ensure that your actions and decisions today are in alignment with the vision you have of your future self. Beginning with the end provides a larger sense of perspective and gives meaning and context to your day-to-day actions and decisions. If you start with a clear understanding of your destination, you’ll ensure that the steps you take in the journey of life are leading you in the right direction.
If we center our lives around timeless, unchanging principles, we create a fundamental paradigm of effective living. A mission statement is a written tool that outlines the values, principles, and goals you intend to use to guide your decisions and behaviors.
Your personal mission statement becomes your personal constitution: a living document and manifestation of your vision, goals, and values. It becomes the yardstick by which you measure your actions and decisions.
All Things Are Created Twice
By Design or by Default
Leadership and Management – the Two Creations
Rescripting: Becoming Your Own First Creator
A Personal Mission Statement
At the Center
Alternative Centers
Alternative Centers are the various sources of security, guidance, wisdom, and power that motivate people. A person’s center absorbs a person’s time or energy, determines their self-worth, and guides their priorities and actions. Usually, a person’s center is some combination of these and/or other centers:
A Principle Center
How to Write a Personal Mission Statement
Brain Dominance Theory
How to Tap the Right Brain
A) Expand Perspective
B) Visualization and Affirmation
Identifying Roles and Goals
Goal: I help my children experience joy in their lives.
Goal: I learn important new things every day.
The Components of an Effective Goal
Family Mission Statements
Organization Mission Statements
How to Begin with the End in Mind
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