Thursday, October 2, 2025

If you want to create a mission statement that feels complete, while incorporating those life domains (the 8 wheel dimension; finance, work, bio/health, psyche, relationships, spirituality, intellect/skills, tasks, and leisure). Here’s a structured way to approach it: 1. Core Foundation Start with your values and vision. A mission statement should answer: Who am I striving to be? What impact do I want to make? How do I want to live across all areas of life? 2. Integrating Your Life Domains Here’s how each area can be woven into the statement: Finance → Responsibility, freedom, and wise stewardship of resources. Work → Purposeful contribution, growth, and mastery in your profession. Bio (Health & Body) → Respecting and strengthening your body as your vessel. Psyche → Emotional balance, resilience, and self-awareness. Relationships → Love, connection, and service to family, friends, and community. Spirituality → Alignment with higher meaning, values, or faith. Intellect & Skills → Lifelong learning and creative development. To-Do / Responsibilities → Discipline in managing commitments. Leisure → Joy, rest, and play as part of a whole life. 3. Drafting Example Mission Statements Here’s a sample structure you can adapt: 🔹 Concise Version example (guiding mantra): “I live with integrity, balancing growth, service, and joy across all areas of my life — building financial freedom, pursuing meaningful work, caring for my body and mind, nurturing love in relationships, honoring my spirit, sharpening my skills, fulfilling responsibilities with discipline, and embracing leisure as renewal.” 🔹 Expanded Version (more detailed compass examples): “My mission is to live a balanced, intentional life. I use my work and financial resources to create freedom and contribute meaningfully. I honor my body through health, movement, and care, and my mind through awareness and resilience. I cultivate deep, loving relationships, grounded in empathy and trust. I seek spiritual connection and alignment with higher values. I am committed to continuous learning and mastery of skills. I fulfill my responsibilities with focus and discipline, while also making space for rest, play, and creativity. In all things, I aim to grow, give, and live fully.”

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