My friend, Terry Starbucker has done it again. A couple of years ago, he started a Crash Davis Belief Statement meme. This week, he revisited his (and Crash’s), editing it down to 140 characters.
I followed suit on his first foray (here’s My Belief Statement) and it still goes strong. But, in the spirit of a challenge, I attempted to truncate mine to Twitter-friendly.
Fun stuff — and important. I always recommend that a belief statement be among the first posts on a blog. They act as a great compass. 
Laura4Literacy just posted her belief/purpose statement, even Wordle-izing it. Contagious thinking!
Some other great belief statements out ‘n’ about the conversphere:
- Leadership and Other Ramblings
- Drew’s Marketing Minute
- QAQnA
- Mary Schmidt
- Brain Based Business
- Cara Holicky
- Customers Are Always
- Learn as if You’ll Live Forever
Did I miss yours? Does your audience? What’s in your belief statement?
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