![]() And most of all, to create and have fun while I’m here. To experience all the richness, fun, joy and excitement that life has to offer. To make a difference to others through my unique contribution. To pursue truth, beauty, freedom, love and happiness for all. But if that’s not enough for you… My personal mission in life is: To make a profoundly positive and lasting impact in the world. Still, it’s meant to help when you’re paralysed by choice over what to do next: is it congruent with my mission, or not? My mission appears to be to have fun. ![]() I dunno I think it’s important to enjoy what you do in life, and if you’re doing that, a mission statement seems a little redundant. Mission Statement My Life Coach friends tell me it’s good to have a mission statement.I am fascinated by the power of the human mind and the way… I know from my own experience how a negative self-perception and the associated self-limiting beliefs that can cause enormous frustration and make life into a struggle instead of an adventure. With this early programming in place, learning to love myself on the road to self-acceptance has been a life-long journey for me. I always got picked last on the all-important sporting teams at school, and grew up believing that there was something wrong with me and feeling inferior to just about everyone. I learned to dislike myself to fit in with my family, and my religion taught me that I was sinful even when I couldn’t think of anything I was doing wrong. Both my parents had low self-esteem, and I concluded at a very young age that my parents didn’t even like, let alone love each other. As a very young child I felt confused because I had very strong feelings that I didn’t understand, and my family didn’t seem to know about or relate to. Biography I grew up in a family where emotion was rarely expressed, and when it was the results were often destructive.
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