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Some of the key takeaways are about stewardship being responsible planning and management of resources, and examples being managing staff of an estate or making wise use of natural resources.

Some personal obstacles mentioned are lack of income, poor spending habits, lack of patience, procrastination, lack of self-confidence, hopelessness, pressure from family and friends, low financial IQ, and debt.

The steps to writing an effective personal vision statement mentioned are to project yourself into the future and envision your most fulfilled life, and provide examples of personal vision statements.

Stewardship is an ethic that embodies the responsible planning and management of resources.

The concepts of stewardship can be applied to the environment and nature, economics,
health, property, information, theology, etc.

An example of stewardship is the responsibility of managing the staff of an estate.


An example of stewardship is the act of making wise use of the natural resources provided by
the earth.

Examples of obstacles
He overcame the obstacles of poverty and neglect. They must overcome a number
of obstacles before the restaurant can be opened. Lack of experience is a major
obstacle for her opponent. She swerved to avoid an obstacle in the road.

Personal Obstacles You Might Face


With that said, here is a list of personal obstacles that could prevent you from achieving
your goals. Included are links to other articles that can help you gain a deeper
understanding of each topic.

Understanding and Overcoming Obstacles to Building Wealth

1. Lack of income
2. Poor spending habits
3. Lack of patience
4. Procrastination “Saka na lang” attitude
5. Carelessness “Bahala na” attitude
6. Lack of self-confidence
7. Hopelessness
8. Pressure from family and friends
9. Low financial IQ
10. Debt

What is your personal vision statement?


Creating your personal vision statement is a visualization activity where you project
yourself into the future and form a picture of you living your most fulfilled life

Personal Vision Statement Examples


“To be a teacher. And to be known for inspiring my students to be more than they
thought they could be.”

How to Write Your Personal Mission Statement


1. Know your personality. Without a solid understanding of your basic personality traits,
you'll be frustrated and ineffective in your attempt to live up to your potential. ...
2. Know your values. ...
3. Know your interests and passions. ...
4. Know your strengths, talents and skills. ...
5. Write out your purpose or mission.

Personal mission examples


To encourage, engage, and equip others to believe in the possibilities.” “To positively impact the
life of every person I meet.” “To encourage everyone I interact with on a daily basis.” And, of
course, my personal mission statement…“To help others live the lives they would if they only
knew how.”

How to Set a SMART Goal

1.Specific – Consider who, what, when, where, why and how in


developing the goal. The moment you focus on a goal, your goal becomes a
magnet, pulling you and your resources toward it. The more focused your
energies, the more power you generate."
2. Measurable – Include a numeric or descriptive measurement. A
goal without a measurable outcome is like a sports competition without a
scoreboard or scorekeeper. Numbers are an essential part of business. Put
concrete numbers in your goals to know if you’re on track.
3. Attainable -Dream big and aim for the stars but keep one foot firmly based
in reality. Check with your industry association to get a handle on realistic growth
in your industry to set SMART goals.
4. Relevant – Make sure the goal is consistent with the mission.
5. Time-bound – Set a realistic deadline. choose a time-frame to
accomplish your goal.

10 Steps to Successful Goal Setting

1. Belief. The first step to goal setting is to have absolute belief and faith in
the process. Make your thoughts turn into reality.

2. Visualize what you want. Think of what you deeply desire in your life or
where you want your company to be a year from now. The clearer you are,
the easier it will be to focus on making it happen.
3. Get it down! Writing down your goals is key to success. By writing down
your goals, you become a creator. Failure to write down your goals often
means you will forget them or won’t focus on them. Have them written down
where you can see them every day.

4. Purpose. Knowing why you want to achieve your goals is powerful.


Identifying the purpose of your goal helps you instantly recognize why you
want that particular goal and whether it’s worth working.

5. Commit. Write a few pages about why and how you are committing to
each goal;

6. Stay focused. Having your goals written down somewhere where you will
see them each day is a good idea.

7. Plan of action. Being really clear about what you want, knowing your
purpose, writing your goals down, committing to them, and staying focused
gives you the power of clarity to write down a list of action steps.

8. No Time Like the Present. To show how committed you are to your goals,
think of something you can do right now that will get you moving toward
fulfilling your goals

9. Accountability. To push through when things get tough, you have to hold
yourself accountable unless you bring in outside help like a coach who
provides it for you. Telling your friends and family about your goals may give
you the accountability your need.

10. Review. Make it part of your day to review your goals and take action.

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