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By: Thomas Young
A Road Map: The Mission Statement
The first step on your road to success is to define success.
This is accomplished by writing a professional mission statement.
A mission statement is like a rudder on a ship; it determines your
direction. Without it your purpose can be unclear, vague or prone
to change-based external influences. A mission statement is a way
of accepting personal responsibility for your life. We choose who
we are, or want to be.
A mission statement should describe the key services
you aspire to provide your customers and who you are. Everything
you do in your sales role should be in line with your mission statement.
A mission statement is extremely powerful. The act of writing this
vision moves your powerful unconscious into action. Research shows
that we are many times more effective when we have a clear vision.
Mission statements come from deep within us. Being
in tune with this inner guide defines our values and uniqueness.
A mission statement manifests this into action and brings greater
meaning and purpose to work and life.
Road Signs: Goals
Goals help create a plan to actually live your mission statement.
This should include career goals, financial objectives, sales goals,
and all aspects of your sales process. Limit and focus your goals
to a few key items that are most important. It is up to you to determine
which areas are priorities, given the nature of your task at hand.
In order to obtain a goal; do not try to hold on too
tightly to the desired outcome. This will come across to others
as desperation. Be able to let go, walk away, and not let your emotions
keep you in something that will not produce a desired end result.
Do not become too attached to anything. Too much attachment can
lead to disappointment when things beyond your control do not work
out.
When setting goals, ask the following: What is the
end-result I am trying to achieve? How does the goal connect to
my mission statement? How am I going to achieve this goal? How will
I measure the results?
Mode of Transportation: Personal Action Plan
An action plan brings your mission statement and goals to reality.
A mission statement and goals without an action plan are fantasy.
The action plan makes the thought concrete and determines the action
you are going to take to reach goals. In your action plan, focus
on the practical applications needed to reach your goals and achieve
your mission. Success does not come without focused action.
Many of us live with the imbalance of doing things
that need to be done. These things are not necessarily important.
We are trapped in putting out fires, meeting deadlines or managing
our day-to-day work. This does not put you on track to achieving
goals. Taking care of urgent matters will meet short-term needs
and you will feel productive, but long-term growth and achievement
is not present. Set goals and actions that are essential to reaching
your mission, and do them.
Are We There? Check Your Progress
Track the daily, weekly and monthly activities of your action plan.
Begin each day by reviewing your schedule or plan for the day. Those
items that are not accomplished should be carried over to the next
day. Don’t just wing it. Use common sense and keep focused on important
areas. Prioritize these activities and set a time value to them.
Evaluate whether you are staying true to your mission statement
and on track to reach your goals. Change and improve the action
plan as needed.
Arrive at Your Destination: Success
Have fun as you follow your mission. When you love your work it
stops being work, and becomes enjoyment. Do not allow little things
to get to you and most of what happens to us is a small occurrence
in the big scheme of life. When obstacles come up, see them as challenges
and learning experiences to overcome. We have the power to choose
how we deal with them. Problems and obstacles make life a challenge
and make rewards meaningful.
What you practice, think and do is who you are. You
have the power to decide who you want to be by writing a mission
statement and setting goals. Living your mission statement and reaching
your goals are the true meaning of success.
Tom Young, MBA is president of Intuitive Websites, a sales training and marketing consulting firm helping companies increase revenues. He can be reached at 719-481-4040, or email at tom@intuitivewebsites.com. For more articles like this one, visit his web site at www.SalesTrainingPlus.com.
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