Multiple-choice (10)
1. How does Covey define a personal mission statement?
- A short list of annual goals
- A written description of your day-to-day routine
- The personal, moral, and ethical guidelines within which you can most happily express and fulfill yourself ✓
- A summary of your job description
2. What is step 1 of the eight-step method?
- Pick a personal motto
- Examine the lives of others: list people you admire and the specific qualities you'd like to emulate ✓
- Write down your weaknesses
- Ask a friend what they think your mission is
3. Step 2 asks you to "determine your ideal self." What's the prompt the method recommends?
- Imagine your best possible career
- Use "as an ideal [spouse / friend / parent / brother / officer], I want to . . ." and fill in the ending ✓
- Describe yourself in five years
- List your weaknesses to overcome
4. What are the four fundamental elements that step 4 asks you to write a purpose for?
- Work, family, health, money
- Physical, mental, emotional, spiritual ✓
- Past, present, future, legacy
- Mind, body, soul, fellowship
5. What does step 5 (clarify your aptitudes) ask you to circle once the list is written?
- The skills you make the most money from
- The skills you enjoy and find fulfilling ✓
- The skills others tell you you're best at
- The skills you've used most recently
6. What's Frankl's published "meaning question," and where does the answer matter?
- "What is the meaning of life?" — a philosophical exercise
- "What is my favorite memory?" — for nostalgia
- "What is my why?" — a man with a why can bear almost any how, observed across his time in four concentration camps ✓
- "What am I afraid of?" — to overcome fear
7. How long does the published method expect step 8 (refine it) to take?
- One sitting; the first draft is the final form
- Roughly an afternoon
- Days or weeks of sitting with it and revising; some men iterate over months ✓
- Once a year, on your birthday
8. Why does step 7 (craft the statement) emphasize positive and affirmative language?
- Because negative language is grammatically incorrect
- Because the statement is what you'll review daily; focusing on what you want, declared in the present, gives the brain something to aim at rather than something to avoid ✓
- Because affirmations are magic
- Because the method requires it for legal reasons
9. How does Maxwell's Law of Legacy tie to the mission statement work?
- Legacy is something you worry about only late in life
- "A leader's lasting value is measured by succession." The mission you write is the standing answer to what you'd want said about you after you're gone; step 3 (consider your legacy) is the same question in disguise ✓
- Legacy and mission are unrelated
- The mission should focus only on current goals
10. What's the central claim of Greenleaf's servant leadership, and how does it shape a mission statement?
- Leaders should be subservient to everyone
- A true leader begins as a servant first; the mission of a servant leader reads as "who I'm trying to serve and how," not as "my accomplishments" ✓
- Servants can't be leaders
- Greenleaf was opposed to mission statements