How to Create a Family Mission Statement and Better Mom Monday’s Link-up!!!

Welcome to Week #1 of our Say Yes Series!!  There’s nothing wimpy about being a mom.  It takes work: hard work.  The proverbial woman is described as a woman who “sets about her work vigorously; her arms are strong for her tasks.”  In short, she is a woman who is clothed in strength and boldness for the work set before her.    As a mom, you know this already.  It is hard work!

When I first became a mom, I had no idea what I was doing:  I just did it.  Sound familiar?  Many of us just think that once that baby is born I will be SUPER-MOM!!  And for a while we even tend to think we are… *ahem.  Then our child gets older, and we have more children.   We begin to feel overwhelmed, stretched, and exhausted.  In the meantime, we have acquired many other responsibilities in our lives, and our world is over-crowded, with every minute of every day accounted for. The joy of motherhood begins to feel like the job of motherhood.

But let’s be honest ladies; sometimes we can add unnecessary weight to our work as moms!  How?  By failing to use one very simple word.  The word NO!  Maybe you are the yes, okay, sure, uh huh mom too?  I want to encourage you today tired mama that it is okay.  OK. to. say. no.  It’s OK because saying no is actually saying yes.  It’s saying yes to the ones that need you the most right now.

So how do we say yes??  And what does it mean to say no?  What should we say no to?  Where is the balance?  As we go through this series we will learn how to have the Right Picture, the Right Priorities, and the Right Perspective as moms, and through this we will learn to say YES!  Today we start with the Right Picture.  What does it mean to have the Right Picture?

My husband told me a rather comical story from his childhood recently.  As a fourth-grader, he and his friend had stumbled upon his friend’s dad’s hunting bow.  With a few failed attempts behind them, they finally mustered enough strength to fire an arrow nearly 40 feet in the air.  Much to their surprise the arrow leaned just to the southwest and landed with great confidence on the neighbor’s roof.  It didn’t exactly hit the bullseye! :)

When we talk about having the right picture, we’re really talking about the bullseye.  It is the target that you as a parent are aiming at.  It is the goal or mission of your work as a mom and family.  Could you describe what the “bullseye” or mission is for your family?  This is such an important place to start because this mission statement will help you as you set priorities, and will help you to know when to say yes.

We are going to have a challenge each week to help us put in to action what we are learning.  The first challenge of the series, is for you to take some time and write a clear and simple mission statement for your family, your family values, and your family verse.  This is your “bullseye!”  It is the mark that by God’s grace, you are trying to hit.  If you are wondering where to start in creating your mission statement, Stephen Covey has a GREAT free online tool to help!  This will take some time, but it is so worth it.  Do you already have a mission statement?  Take some time to look it over, and see if there are any changes you may need to make.  As you are finishing up your mission statements, or if you already have them, I would looove to see the creative ways that you have displayed them for your whole family to see in your home (because I need some ideas! ;) ).  Please share them, and I will pick a few of my favorites to feature on the site.

Here is our family’s mission, values, and verse.  We have made them very simple so that we as a family can know and memorize them.

The Schwenk Family Mission:

Our mission is to be a family who passionately loves God and sacrificially loves people.

Our Values:

Time, Fun, Eating Together, Ministry, Learning, Health

Our Verse:

“Love the Lord your God with all of your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.  This is the first and greatest commandment.  And the second is like it: Love your neighbor as yourself.”

- Matthew 22:37-39

Good luck creating your mission statements!!  I can’t wait to see them!  Next week Joy will be writing on how to have the Right Priorities and we will dive a little deeper into creating your own personal mission statement as a mom.  See you then!

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About Ruth Schwenk

Ruth is the wife of a pastor, who is her best friend and the love of her life. She is a blessed homeschooling mother to her four beautiful children, and she eagerly awaits meeting her five others in heaven. She has a passion for following God, leading worship, rescuing orphans, and inspiring others to create a God honoring family.

She thoroughly enjoys warm spring breezes, blooming lilacs, tall skim mochas with whipped cream, root-lifter, eye cream, gel polish, laughing (lots of it), venti iced teas, exclamation points!!, family worship time, and snuggling up to read a good book with her family.

She is the creator of The Better Mom and she tweets at thebettermom.

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  • Anonymous

    Our church does a family foundations class that walks you through writing a more in-depth family mission statement and I wrote a post about it that goes live on Thursday, I think :-) It is such a wonderful tool.

    Thanks for this great post!

    • Anonymous

      Oh that sounds great Kristina! You will have to link up your post once it is live! I look forward to reading it. Blessings to you!

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  • Jacqueline @ Deeprootsathome

    Thank you for hosting this new link-up, Ruth! I am blessed by what I see here :)

    • Anonymous

      Hi Jacqueline! Thank you so much for joining us!

  • Kelly @ The Nourishing Home

    SO excited about this new series and link-up! Thanks, Ruth, for all you do! You are such a blessing! I just love how the Lord is using you to reach out and bless so many women! Love, Kelly

    • Anonymous

      Thank you Kelly! And I am so thankful for all you do!

  • Lorie Heinrichs

    Thanks for this article. I have been “planning” on doing a mission statement but “never got to it”. I will take a look over at the free online tool to see if it can give me more direction.

    • Anonymous

      Thank you for joining us Lorie! I look forward to hearing how it goes :)

  • http://twitter.com/LoveGodGreatly Angela

    LOVE the idea of creating a family mission statement!!! That’s something my husband and I need to do as well! :) Thanks for the great reminder!

    • Anonymous

      Thank you Angela! It is something that I think slips our minds just because we get caught up in “doing”…It is a great way to take a step back, and be sure our focus is right. Thank you for joining us friend! :)

  • Shonda

    This looks like a great series! I have a blog, but I’m cutting back on blogging this year, but I will enjoy reading what everyone else is writing. I want to say yes more to my family than my pastimes. I need to write a mission statement. I think that will be a great way to keep focused! I absolutely love this site and all the effort you put into each post to direct to what really matters- being the better mom that God created each of us to be! Blessings!

    • Anonymous

      Thank you so much for joining us Shonda! I agree it is a great way to keep focused, and I think if it is posted where everyone can see it, it is even more likely. Thank you for your encouraging words. Blessings to you :)

  • http://twitter.com/moretobe Lisa

    Great post full of wisdom and insight. I am so glad you’re leading women in this direction. It opens the door for God to work powerfully in their lives and in the next generation!

    Our family mission: For the Glory of God.

    Our values: Truth, Compassion, Encouragement, Gratitude, Serving, Hospitality, Love, Safety, and Fun

    Verse: 1 Corinthians 10:31 “…whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.”

    • Anonymous

      Oh thank you so much Lisa, and thank you for sharing! I look forward to having you as a part of this series. Blessings to you!

  • http://www.eightacresofeden.com/ Ann

    I created a family mission statement years ago and have seen much of what was written on there come to pass. It is displayed in my home and is a constant reminder of what we stand for. It is a large laminated poster covered in a collage of inspiring pictures from magazines together with each of my children’s dreams and our mission statement and other purposeful statements (for health, education, ministry, hospitality etc) and foundational Scriptures for our home. I first shared about our family vision poster when I started my blog a few years back but guess you want new posts linked up. I can link up this post if that’s okay as it directly relates to your post.

    • Anonymous

      Hi Ann! Yes sounds great! Go ahead and link it up :)

      • http://www.eightacresofeden.com/ Ann

        Thank you Ruth – I linked it up and also put a link to my Family Vision poster on the sidebar of my blog. I wrote this 3 years ago when I was a new blogger and didn’t receive any comments at the time but my family vision poster is probably one of the most important tools that has helped me keep my focus on the Lord and His purposes for my family. When I am distracted I always return and reread my poster! Thank you for the opportunity to share – I hope my post is helpful to other moms wanting to write down their vision for their family.

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  • http://www.happywivesclub.com/ Fawn

    I love that your family has a mission, value statement and family verse. You’ve inspired me!

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  • Becky

    Hi Ruth, I discovered your blog about a week ago and now I’m on it constantly ;-) I just thought about doing a mission statement for our family but didn’t know where to began, I was so excited to see this entry today. Thanks again for sharing your time and gifts with us!

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