My Personal Mission Statement

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It can be a struggle for some writers to get through whatever they may be writing about that day, but I think that as a community we can help each other out, which can potentially lead to one of us flourishing and providing the community a new avenue of literature or things to read about

Writing comes in many forms, whether it is a poem, a short story, a news blast, and so on but whatever that may be the writer needs to write it in such a way that the reader will be captivated and intrigued which will, in turn, bring back the reader.

I thought about this prompt on writing a mission statement, and it was tough because well I do not really have a business, or product for say. So, it was a bit difficult to get going, but then I realize that my writing, and all other writing, is some sort of a product.

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So, I pieced together what I thought would be my mission statement regarding my writing. I thought about what I would like my mission statement to mean, and at first, I had a huge paragraph. Then I read it all and pulled out the pieces that meant more to me.

So, with that, I present to you my Mission Statement, in regards to my writing and what I would like it to mean. I am sure like many companies; I will need to tweak it as I progress through my blogging life. Without further a due, here is my mission statement.

“To bring inspiration and motivation, inspire and fulfill the readers' curiosity, provide the best answers to people’s everyday questions, to be my readers’ favorite place to come, provide a safe place where readers can give and receive ideas, and bring the world closer together one reader at a time.”
Picture and Quote credit to Will Rogers.

As always, I would like to thank you for stopping by and I leave you with this thought, “The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today – Franklin D. Roosevelt.”


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Strange but true, I was born in San Salvador, as an abroad US citizen. It sounds strange, but you see, my mother was 5 months pregnant and happen to be visiting San Salvador. She slipped and fell in a pool and well, I was born. I am a twin, but unfortunately, he did not make and I did. My mother’s side of the family happens to be well of, and I had the opportunity to live a nice life early in my childhood. You know, private school, servant, nice home, and vacations. Things change when my mother decided to follow my father to the United States and well, that is where my story begins. I started a blog a while back, but life sort of hit and I left it behind, but now as I am a bit older, I decided I needed an avenue to share my experiences with others, while at the same time allowing me to open up and talk like I am on someone’s couch, I guess you could say. This blog will be more like an open book, created by experiences that I have had throughout my life. Experiences that many could relate to and what I did or how I handled it, you know after the fact. You never know there just might be a piece of information, idea, an option that someone could use and it would help them through the experience. Just remember these are my experiences, things I have been through, work through, and lived through – it does not mean I am right, but it does not mean I am wrong – it is simply an experience.

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