Purpose & Standards Energy Field

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Purpose and Standards Energy Field

Illuminating Significance and Importance Illuminating Significance and Importance Illuminates Meaning and Magnitude

Purpose and Standards

Missions & IntentionsValues & PrinciplesTraditional Patterns Position Our Success

Purpose of this Energy Field

To become aware of the meaning and magnitude

behind our achievements and to create a stable

foundation for success.

Effort has more joy when it aligns with your purpose.

Never underestimate the power of a purpose.

When we are clear to why we will figure out how.

Needs are logical — Purpose is emotional and inspirational.

When we identify with goals that motivate us, it’s easier to make the emotional connection to our purpose.

Connect goals and objectives to clearly stated intentions.

Know what impact you are determined to make.

Needs only get us so far. Unless we are starting at an extreme disadvantage, they are already being fulfilled.

When our needs are satisfied, we stop getting the boost we need to overcome our obstacles.

There is a much greater depth of potential still sitting there, waiting for instructions.

We need the additional horsepower - purpose provides, to tap that potential and energize us to penetrate success barriers.

Make the connection with a clear and inspiring Mission Statement.

It will help to keep pushing you forward, long after your needs are satisfied.

Sincere purpose overcomes discouragement and disappointment.

The more sincere enthusiasm you bring to goals, the more easily you suspend beliefs that may be holding you back.

It means so much to believe in what we are striving for.

Even if you believe the purpose is to only bring personal joy.

Joy is a beautiful thing.

A sense of mission boost our motivation to battle through the obstacles and persevere for the cause.

A meaningful purpose gives us the strength we need to see it to the end.

It’s a lot like when we open a brand new board game and look under the lid for the instructions.

The first thing we see is something that says, "object of the game”.

That’s vital information.

It needs to be the major focus of our attention and strategies during the competition.

Understanding the “object of the game” is how we know if we’re winning or losing.

Knowing if we’re winning or losing is also vital information.

A Mission Statement keeps usheaded true north.

It’s a point of reference, to help us make day to day decisions, on where to direct our thoughts and efforts.

The need for clear Values and Principles

Serve as the criteria by which we;

judge opportunitiesconsider optionschoose alternatives

The goals we set for ourselves must be in harmony with our personal values.

If they're not, we will fail to achieve them or feel dissatisfied, once we reach them.

So if a behavior or action step conflicts with our values and principles, it is a safe choice to avoid that path or procedure.

Our Mission Statements are the object of the game

Our Values are the rules of the game

Our Principles are the guidelines that keep us on the right path

Power on my friend!

•Mission Statement Steptorial

1. Clear Mission Statements Put in writing your Purpose and Missions

Career Missions and Intentions

Having a career that allows me the opportunity to apply my imagination while I continuously stretch my talents and abilities. To be able to advance myself to higher levels of growth and achievement.

To be paid what I am worth and work to my own quality and standards.

Family Missions and Intentions

Having a loving and supportive family environment.

For each member of my family to contribute to the self-esteem and well being of other family members.

Financial Missions and Intentions

Having the ability to live a lifestyle that is personally satisfying but within my financial means. Not having to “worry” about meeting financial responsibilities. Being in a position to give to charity when the need or the desire arises.

Health Missions and Intentions

Developing the habits and attitudes for proper maintenance of my body.

My body needs the care and respect that I would give any machine I expected to serve me over an extended period of time. A combination of exercise, nutrition, and periodic examinations to prevent problems and promote good health.

Spiritual Missions and Intentions

Feeling connected with a God-given mission or purpose for my life.

Having love for self and others.

Developing a personal relationship with my higher power.

Having the faith to look to God for peace and comfort when circumstances begin to feel overwhelming or out of control.

Recreation Missions and Intentions

Taking time to play and enjoy the present.

To consistently make the time to center and rejuvenate myself.

Having quality time with people that I love. Always making time for amusement, laughter and relaxation.

Mental and Emotional Missions and Intentions

Having a positive self-image. Being optimistic and energetic. Keeping centered and focused during stressful situations.

Having an open mind to new ideas and a willingness to learn.

Loving, accepting and forgiving of self and others.

Power on my friend!

•Values and Standards Steptorial

Values and StandardsDeclare your Values and Standards

Values and StandardsHow you would identify the standards you wish operate from in this focus area? Guide lines that reflect who you are.

Take an introspective look at the values, beliefs, and standards that guide your life choices.

This is a particularly personalized portion of the empowerment process.

Career Values and Standards• Always make ethical decisions• Always be honest/truthful• Make decisions with the client’s best interest in mind• A career that allows time for a balanced life• A career that allows me to use my time wisely• A career that allows me to get paid what I am worth• A career that allows me to work with integrity• A career that allows me to use my creative abilities• A career that allows me to meet a variety of people• A career that allows a flexible schedule• A career makes a difference in other peoples lives• A career that allows me to enjoy the people I work with• A career that allows me to communicate my thoughts and ideas• A career that allows me the opportunity for continued personal growth

Family Values and Standards

• Always encourage and support one another• Respect for each others feelings, property,

space and opinions• Planning and keeping quality time in

schedule• Trust in each other• Honest and frequent communication of our

feelings and needs on a regular basis

Financial Values and Standards

• Maintain good credit rating• Live within my means• Earn all my money honestly• Have a robust savings• Be generous with others• God, family and friends before money• Be willing to invest in myself and my

personal growth and development

Health Values and Standards

• Eat to live not live to eat• Make healthy choices• Nutritional awareness of what I eat• Proper exercise• Keep a healthy balance

Spiritual Values and Standards

• Be a good example to my children• To honor God in all I do• Make decisions based on what I feel is the

right thing in God’s eye

Recreational Values and Standards

• Make time for rejuvenation• Make time for fun and laughter• Make time to get away and retreat

Values and Standards for Mental Strength

• Be open to new ideas• Not be judgmental of others• Not be judgmental of my own abilities• Affirm mental abilities

Power on my friend!

•Foundational Cycles Steptorial

Foundational Cycles

The Purpose and Standards Energy Field presents the opportunity to create happenings throughout the year that will frame and support your goals and intentions.

Identify the Foundational Cycles that will help generate the groundwork for positive results.

Organizing these continual events and procedures lay a foundation of stability,

consistency and strength.

These are action steps that support your vision and lay a base of activity that maintain a consistent level of quality and growth.

Look for the actions and events that can be quantified annually, bi-annually, quarterly and monthly.

Foundational Activities, Events and Traditions

• Focus Area: Career

• Yearly– Annual Review – Meeting with Accountant– President’s Club – Yearly Quota

• Quarterly– Review Quarter Sales – Meeting with Accountant

• Date: April 200X

• Bi-Annually– Review Bi-Annual Sales

• Monthly– 10 new accounts– 50 new leads– 4 networking events

Focus Areas of Foundational Cycles

• Family Traditions• Home Maintenance• Health Evaluations• Vacations and Getaways• Sports and Recreation• Business Events• Financial Responsibilities

Power on my friend!

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