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Department of Education

National Capital Region


Schools Division Office - Marikina City
CONCEPCION INTEGRATED SCHOOL – SECONDARY LEVEL

Activity Worksheet No: 3


Learning Area: Personal Development
Grade: 11 Quarter: Second Grading
Lesson Title: INSIGHTS INTO ONE’S Date: 01-31-23
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Name: Rachelle L. Sambajon Teacher: Jill M. Sacopon
Grade Level & Section: School: Concepcion Integrated School-SL

I. Introduction

What’s your life mission? It’s not an easy question to answer, but an important one. You can
talk about your aspirations and goals all day, but when you write them down, they become,
well, more real. It’s a starting point to living the life you want. When you write a personal
mission statement, you’re clarifying what you want to accomplish and how, and committing
to it. Businesses and nonprofit organizations develop mission statements for the same reason.

II. Exercise

What is a personal mission statement?

Most students, and adults, don’t realize the importance of writing their personal mission
statements. It’s more than just your goals. Your mission statement will help you sort out your
priorities and how you want to live your life. It may include short-term and long-term goals,
or life-long aspirations. It becomes a guide and provides direction, which comes from you,
not someone else.

There’s no right or wrong way to approach your personal mission statement, or what it should
include. Everyone’s is going to be different. What’s important is to write it down. Topics
your personal mission statement may include:

 Education  Career  Personal attributes, such as honesty, loyalty and dedication  Family
and personal relationships  How you want to live your life  Sports  Faith and spirituality 
Community service!

Instructions: Finalize your personal mission statement. It may include the following
information:

 Your name.  Your overall statement.  Who inspires you and why.  What qualities you
want to obtain.  What roles you play and how you want to be known in those roles. 
Specific goals you have.  Beliefs that you hold.  Anything else you might want to focus on
Department of Education
National Capital Region
Schools Division Office - Marikina City
CONCEPCION INTEGRATED SCHOOL – SECONDARY LEVEL

III. Generalization/Self-Reflection

A personal mission statement defines who you are as a person (or as a team member where
you work) and identifies your purpose, whether that's in the office or simply in life. It
explains how you aim to pursue that purpose, and why it matters so much to you.

Learning Competencies

1. explain the factors in personal development that may guide him/her in making important
career decisions as adolescents
2. share insights that make him/her realize the importance of personal development in making
a career decision as adolescent
3. construct a creative visualization of his/her personal development through of the various
stages he/she went through, stressors, influences, and decision-making points, and a personal
profile analysis

References:

http://www.nextstepu.com/your-personalmissionstatement.art#.Vrcv1kBQU3w

Teacher’s Signature: ________________________ Date:_______________________

Comments/Reminders:
Department of Education
National Capital Region
Schools Division Office - Marikina City
CONCEPCION INTEGRATED SCHOOL – SECONDARY LEVEL

Prepared by:

Jill M. Sacopon, TIII – Personal Development

Checked by:

Alla Tuibeo, Coordinator – Senior High School

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