Sunday, August 12, 2012

Mission Statement

So the spring semester of my sophomore year at Framingham State I participated in a program called Emerging Leaders. Our big homework assignment was to create a mission statement in any way you like. I created a scrapbook. Any surprise to anyone? I have decided to share with you what my mission statement was in 2005. It was not numbered in my scrapbook but to make it easier to read on here I will number it.
1) I will look at things half full.
2) I will be strong and keep to my values.
3) Always be true to family and friends
4) Never forget where you've been
5) Follow your dreams (this had a picture of the 2003 Boston Marathon with it, my sisters attempt to take a picture of someone I knew running in it while I was cheering, since I was jumping too much to take it. I never got the picture I wanted but got lots of other good ones of people I dont know lol)
6) Do not be afraid of change
7) Welcoe each new day
8) Be the best teacher I can be
9) Never stop learning
10) Have faith in others
11) Never give up hope
12) Imagine the possibilities
13) Stay true to yourself
14) Remember the people who have helped you along the way. Teachers Family Friends Coaches
15) Enjoy Life
16) Quotes to live by:
- The difference between the old ballplayer and the new ballplayer is the jersey. The old ballplayer cared about the name on the front. The new ballplayer cares about the name on the back.
~ Steve Garvey
- Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.
~ John F. Kennedy
- The same should be true for other people not just your country
~ Carolyn Moran
- The Miracle is not that I finished but that I had the courage to start"
- The Penguin
Some of this I have stayed true to other parts I have not. But the analysis of this is a topic for another days post.

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