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Knowledge Will Change You

BeliefOur minds work overtime sometimes, and we must establish a clear representation of our thoughts, goals, and perspectives on life to find our direction based on the things we truly believe. All knowledge will change you and move your consciousness one way or another and leave you with a final set of core beliefs representing your experiences and how you choose to interact with the world. Looking at my experiences over the last year, I needed to revamp my collection of what I think and look at other people.

So here is the current version of MY Mission Statement. Presented in no particular order, here are a few things I hold as truths in my life.

We Are All Connected

Call it God, the Universe, or whatever your religion dictates, but to me, we are all connected through a divine order. All people have the same abilities for great love and equal power to commit evil, which is just a part of this crazy game called life. We are given individual gifts at birth to make our unique mark on the world if we choose to do so. When you look at all things, events, and people in your life, you can see the thread that connects everything.

This connection runs through the hearts of all people. There is an illusion that our experiences are seperate events; a universal force is running between us all, connecting all of our stories. Remember this the next time judgment of others and separation’s effects enter your life. There but for the good fortune of your circumstances, go you. There is no difference between you and anyone else but choices and details. We are all connected.

Our Beliefs Control Our Lives

Each of us has developed throughout our lives a core belief system. We established most of these beliefs early on in life. These are limiting beliefs that delay or even stop our development completely. Our expectations were built by our parents, grandparents, siblings, teachers, religion, and peers. Most were developed before age ten and have remained with us to this day. Our beliefs have to power to achieve goals or stop us from becoming what we should be.

The great thing is that all beliefs can change at any point in life when we look and find irrefutable evidence that contradicts them. All of the “you can’t,” “no’s,” “you’re not good enough’s,” “You can’t make a living doing that’s,” or any other limiting statement from your youth making you feel like you are not good enough can be eliminated — the processing and acceptance of new information about you and your abilities.

Here is a secret; you are powerful and can do anything you set your mind to accomplish. You have the chance to try anything. Look honestly at the barriers stopping you; most often, you will find insecurities and limits that we place on ourselves because of limiting beliefs we choose to accept. Accept new ideas to guide you.

Your Actions Define YOU

Talk is cheap; what you do is the definition of your character. I have heard the soft and sympathetic words that were worth nothing but have been blessed by the actions of many great people. Saying you are something means nothing, and being that thing means everything.

Each day is a new opportunity to take action toward a goal or a dream that you have. Take a step, mail a letter, make a call, or do whatever small thing you can that will lead you toward your goal. Action is the power source for people’s dreams and will cancel out fear.

Every person that has ever been born has had a dream of some kind, and there are no exceptions. When a person takes action, they can make their dream come true. If that action leads to failure, then at least you know, and a direction more suitable to you may show itself from the effort.

Thinking Positively Leads to Positive Results

Bad stuff happens to everyone at some point in life; how you deal with it is crucial. Life is full of things that we define as good or bad. Positive thinking is not about ignoring the “bad” in life and always looking on the bright side, although those factors result. Positive thinking is bringing the focus of love, understanding, kindness, acceptance, and peace to all you experience—ignoring your counterpart’s hate, judgment, separation, meanness, and conflict.

All experiences have the power to bring the positive or negative inside a person to the surface, and what emotions and thoughts you let dominate your behavior will decide what actions come from you and what feelings are happening inside you. All things are just things until we assign a value to them and determine how we look at them.

All People Have Value

A person’s value is difficult to remember when I am angry or someone has hurt me, but that doesn’t change the fact that I believe this is true. People live differently, make poor decisions, and look differently, but they are all valuable and unique individuals.   All that separates us from the circumstances of another is mere chance. At our core, we are all beings of love, and understanding and are looking for acceptance in the world.

We are all born with a unique gift that can contribute to the world’s good. It is the meaning of life to find out what that gift is and how to use it. Some people lose their way through the experience of life and bury their talents too profoundly to be retrieved, but the reward is still there. With the right nurturing, perhaps it could resurface.

Gratitude is the Gateway to Abundance

How often do you appreciate all the positive things in your life? Moving through life each day is easy; let events and people swirl past you without absolute acknowledgment. Stop for a moment and give thanks for each experience. Even when the lessons are not what you are looking for, they will provide clues as to the direction you should be moving in.

Being grateful and putting yourself in that mindset each day creates an energy of acceptance around you, and that energy attracts more into your life. What you focus on multiplies; if you are grateful for what you have, you will have more things to be thankful for having in your life. Take time and reflect a bit each day on the blessings in your life. Breathing in and out and having an experience is a blessing many lose daily.

Forgiveness is Necessary to Move Forward

To forgive someone for something they did that harmed you is very difficult. It can’t just be lip service of saying you forgive; it has to be inside your heart. The only one who can give forgiveness is you, and the sooner you give it, the sooner you can move on. Letting go of pain, sadness, anger, or any other negative emotion is key to enjoying life.   I read somewhere that you know forgiveness occurs when you think of that person, and there is no subtle searing inside your heart. It can take a conscious effort, but with forgiveness comes freedom and strength.

Embrace Love, Avoid Fear

All people carry this inside of them, and the one you pay attention to will determine how much you enjoy this ride we call life. Focus on the love-based emotions like kindness, understanding, generosity, acceptance, patience, and love while avoiding the fear-based feelings and thoughts of anger, hate, separation, jealousy, stereotyping, and judgment. It can be harder to do than it sounds, but the effort is well worth it.

Remember that fear will be a continual battle for you throughout your life. It will attack you both outwardly with dangers real and imagined. It will also subtly invade your life through indirect methods, invading your thoughts and being powered by your emotions. All things will work out if you let them. Some powers exist which are far wiser than you. Learn to trust them.

Our beliefs are essential to the type of life that we live. If you do not work to control them, they will direct you. We all have to live with the results.

Picture This in Your Mind

Creating an image of what you want to find at the end is a simple idea. Whether it is a job, relationship, sporting event, or business venture, having a clear picture of the desired outcome is the best bet for anyone to find success in their pursuits. I implore this must be more in-depth than a vision of what you might want or the flawless finish you might dream of in your life. No, it should be more than that.

A person who wants to achieve the desired result must create more than just a dream of the impact they are after. They need to create a mission. And all significant assignments begin and are guided by a mission statement that clearly defines the desired outcomes of your efforts and the morals and principles driving you on the way. Through these character factors, we give our achievements value and long-lasting enjoyment.

Creating the Mission Plan

My experience makes it clear that the ending of something depends on the mission statement you have for that endeavor. If you move along with the flow of what feels good and accept what fate brings you, you are often blindsided by the results outside of what is suitable for you or desired. But how can you be angry when you created no shared vision in a mission statement between the parties at hand. In relationships, it is impossible to move in lockstep toward a mutually influential final destination if you never state it together; there is no way to move to a satisfactory

Mission at Work

Most people have been a part of a workforce and participated in the daily grind of working to produce a result that provides some service to the world. How many of these days have been guided by mission statements? I know that very few of my days were governed by a consistent guiding principle in my case. I would have some great days and be pretty successful, but with no end goal in mind, day-to-day managing behavior can be inconsistent at best and wrong.

To develop a successful career, you can rely on the luck of fate or create a mission statement around the results you want to see in the end. The information should list the desired effect and the morals, actions, and emotions you want to live by on the way to that goal. What do you want your days to be like? These thoughts will guide you when the days are complex and it is easy to lose your way. A focused mission plan will allow you to keep to your road, maintain your moral compass, and treat people in the manner you represent. The power is to write it down and have the courage and diligence to review and revise the mission regularly. This can be more difficult than you might imagine. Only in this way can your mission statement take on the learning and experience you gain in your life.

Mission Accomplished

I hope to implement mission statements into all facets of my life. To give me an end goal to follow and react towards as things change and shift as they inevitably will. The principles you establish in your mission will remain constant as you experience the change around you. If honesty, integrity, and service are essential to you, then include these things in your mission statement and live up to them to fulfill your desired result.

I challenge you to write a mission statement within a short window to see how this process will work for you. Take tomorrow, for example. Write a mission statement about how you want the day to go and the results you want to see at the end of that day. What morals and ideals do you want to be attached to you throughout the day? What negatives do you want to avoid? Keep the mission statement in mind as you make choices throughout your day. You can see that writing this down in a place will keep your mission fresh in your mind. The things you are conscious of are going to guide you. See what you can accomplish by doing this, evaluate the results, and then do it again.

Let’s get these missions started. Follow them in your work, home, and relationships, and see what type of life you can consciously create by being aware of the ending you want to know as you work toward it. The life you create is exactly the one you set your mission to accomplish, or it can be the result of someone else’s mission if you are not careful. You can consciously create things in and with your life or be a pawn of fate and circumstances. No more excellent choice of power exists between people.

“I’ve always believed the mission is greater than the man.” Rick Perry

“My mission in life is not merely to survive but to thrive.” Maya Angelou

“To succeed in your mission, you must have single-minded devotion to your goal.” Abdul Kalam

“Surround yourself with those on the same mission as you.” Anonymous

“A warrior’s mission is to foster the success of others.” Morihei Ueshiba

“The bigger your mission becomes, the greater inspiration you will be given.” Ryuho Okawa

“Creating and integrating an empowering personal mission statement is one of the most important investments we can make.” Stephen Covey

“Greatness is a life mission. Being the best is not about being better than anyone else but striving to be the best you can and bringing out the best in others.” Dominick Cruz

“The most extraordinary people in the world today don’t have a career. They have a mission.” Vishen Lakhiani

“As a leader, you can get sidetracked, but you must complete your mission.” Mike Krzyzewski