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Outstanding Entries - Personal Mission Statement

May 2nd, 2008 by Iain Hamp | 3

Thanks to everyone for your feedback and support on the Personal Mission Statement Group Writing Project, and especially thanks to those who submitted outstanding entries! Here is the list of qualified entries:

The original contest called for the entrants to pick three favorites, but since there were only three entries received, I think the fairest way to determine the winners of the US $25 Amazon Gift Certificates will be to have each entrant pick their favorite two (you can vote for your own as one if you wish, totally up to you to judge which are the best). Please pick your favorite two entries and post a list with your favorite entries in your own blog (with a link back here so I know you’ve completed the task).

You have until May 14th. If I receive notice of all three of you completing the task ahead of that date, I’ll announce the winners sooner.

Again, many thanks to Chris, Jake, and Rob - I hope it was a meaningful exercise, and good luck to you!

 

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3 Comments on “Outstanding Entries - Personal Mission Statement”


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  2. Personal Mission Statement - Follow up « Rob Jensen said:

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  3. Chris Brown said:

    Crafting a “personal mission statement” is harder than it seems because you have to boil it all down.

    I sure expected to see more than three submissions to this writing project. I reminds me of trying to do the “elevator speech” or the “30-second commercial”. Sounds easy until you try it.

    Thanks for providing the challenge!
    Chris Brown

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