How to Craft Your Personal Leadership Mission and Vision

I delve into the crucial topic of crafting a personal mission and vision, particularly for those in leadership roles within international schools. I discuss the significance of having a well-defined mission and vision as guiding stars for your professional journey. Additionally, I share a powerful visualization exercise to help you connect with your future self and set clear intentions for your leadership path.

 

Episode Breakdown

 

I kick off the episode by introducing the focus on crafting a personal mission and vision. I then explain the difference between a mission and a vision, highlighting their importance in planning your future and understanding your core values. Inspired by John Whitmore's seminal book, "Coaching for Performance," I guide you through a visualization exercise to help set a clear intention for your leadership journey.

 

I also share my own mission and vision as an example of how to make your vision actionable through your mission. I introduce the concept of "memorable promises," which are specific, measurable commitments that align with your mission and vision. I encourage you to jot down your vision, mission, and promises, and to make them a part of your daily narrative. I conclude the episode by emphasising the importance of acting on these guiding principles.

 

Key Quotes

 

  • "Your vision is your North Star. It's what you're aiming for in the long run."

  • "Your mission, on the other hand, that's your game plan for today."

  • "My vision is to create a global network of empowered leaders who are transforming international education from the inside out."

  • "These promises are important as they serve as actionable commitments that align with my mission."

  • "These are your guiding principles and they're going to really help you make decisions that are aligned with your values and long-term goals."

 

Thank you for tuning in, and as always, if you found this episode useful, please share your experience. You can find me online on Twitter, LinkedIN and Instagram: @leaningshane. My website is shaneleaning.com.

 

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