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Toru Nakagawa's Mission Statement

Toru Nakagawa (Osaka Gakuin University), Jan. 1, 2010
First appearance: A Collection of Students' Reports of the Seminar IB S53 & S54 Classes at the Faculty of Informatics of Osaka Gakuin University: 'What I Learned and Thought with Sean Covey's "7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens" ', Dec. 15, 2009
Posted on Jan. 3, 2010

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Editor's Note (Toru Nakagawa, Jan. 1, 2010)

I wish you all a Happy and Peaceful New Year 2010!

Last December I wrote my own 'Mission Statement' for the first time, during my Seminar Class with 1st-year students.  It is a statement of my motto and my ideal image of myself. 

So I post it here in my Home Page at the beginning of the new year. 

In a separate page , I will explain about my Seminar Class where we are learning with the book of "7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens" written by Sean Covey.  There I will describe why and how I wrote my own Mission Statement and showed it to the students.

In Japanese, I wrote 4 pages of description about my 5 phrase Mission Statement, and posted in my Web site publicly.  But this English page contains the Mission Statement only.  Please give me some more time to translate the full description into English.


Toru Nakagawa's Mission Statement

1.  Be sincere and serious.

2. Move the ego out of the way, and have the open, warm heart.

3. Take care of the health and have a positive mind.

4. Think flexibly and creatively.

5. Serve for people and society.

                  Dec. 14, 2009   Toru Nakagawa

 

 
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Last updated on Jan. 3, 2010.     Access point:  Editor: nakagawa@ogu.ac.jp