Developing a Personal Vision

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Originally presented at CAT on 7 November 2018 by Bart Everson

Rationale

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Ancient wisdom: KNOW THYSELF. It's still good advice.

Articulating a personal vision has numerous benefits. It can re-energize your efforts, inform your short-term and long-term plans, even improve your daily time-management skills. A personal vision statement reminds you of your purpose, helps you stay focused, and allows you to set goals.

Participants will reflect on personal identity and professional priorities through a series of writing exercises, culminating in a personal vision statement. At the end of the workshop, participants will have a clearer sense of who they are.

Presentation

Handouts

References

Create Your Personal Vision Statement
http://humanresources.about.com/od/success/a/personal_vision.htm

Creating a Personal Mission and Vision Statement
http://www.liquidplanner.com/blog/create-personal-mission-vision-statement-year/

The Five Step Plan for Creating Personal Mission Statements
http://www.quintcareers.com/creating_personal_mission_statements.html

Photo Credits

Temple of Apollo by Ivan Marcialis
https://www.flickr.com/photos/marcialis/2587736914/ CC BY-NC-SA 2.0