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The [[mission]] is a '''Step 1''' of the [[Enablement Process]].
 
The [[mission]] is a '''Step 1''' of the [[Enablement Process]].
  
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Personal Missions
 
[http://greatprosperity.com/the-mission-of-sonia/ ''''Sonia From The Bronx''''] had a mission to become a judge and is now a justice on the United States Supreme Court. A young Afghan woman's [[mission]] to [http://greatprosperity.com/mission-improve-lives-of-women/ '''improve opportunity for millions of women'''] has already improved many people's lives. The types of [[mission]]s include:
 
[http://greatprosperity.com/the-mission-of-sonia/ ''''Sonia From The Bronx''''] had a mission to become a judge and is now a justice on the United States Supreme Court. A young Afghan woman's [[mission]] to [http://greatprosperity.com/mission-improve-lives-of-women/ '''improve opportunity for millions of women'''] has already improved many people's lives. The types of [[mission]]s include:
* '''Personal''' [[Mission]] - The primary [[beneficiary]] is also the [[aspirer]].
 
* '''Loved Ones''' [[Mission]] - The primary [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] could include the [[aspirer]]'s family and/or very close friend(s) to the [[aspirer]](s). The [[aspirer]] could also be one of the [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]]. If there is only one primary [[beneficiary]] and they are not the aspirer, it would still be categorized as 'loved ones' even though it is singular.
 
* '''Relationship''' [[Mission]] - The primary [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] would be someone the [[aspirer]] has a relationship with and the [[aspirer]]. The primary mission would be to improve the relationship between the [[aspirer]] and the [[beneficiary]](ies).
 
* '''General''' [[Mission]] - The primary [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] include [[people]] that are not either the [[aspirer]] or could be included in the 'Loved Ones Mission'.
 
  
 
Here are examples of people missions:
 
Here are examples of people missions:

Revision as of 14:53, 1 November 2018

Is a simple statement of the desired meaningful outcome to be achieve that often includes the purpose and/or the inspiration. It may include references to who are the beneficiaries, how (solution) it will achieved and what (problem/unmet need) it is being addressed. A clearly defined mission provides direction, guidance and helps determining priorities.

The mission is a Step 1 of the Enablement Process.

Personal Missions 'Sonia From The Bronx' had a mission to become a judge and is now a justice on the United States Supreme Court. A young Afghan woman's mission to improve opportunity for millions of women has already improved many people's lives. The types of missions include:

Here are examples of people missions:

Here are examples of company missions:

For example, aspirer(s) Mike Feinberg and Dave Levin had a desired outcome (mission) of their dream to improve the college graduation for disadvantaged students.

The mission is a component of the eDream.