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."
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