LIFE-LONG MISSION
Can you stay on mission for 1 hour? Can you stay on mission for 1 Day? Can you stay on mission for a life-time? This is the ultimate question that can make or break the man or woman. David had to make the decision to stay on mission all the way to the throne.
God called and anointed David, when he was just a 17 year old teenager. David had to persevere through obstacles for years until he became king at the age of 30. He had to run from Saul till the day that Saul died in battle. When he became king he had to overcome many nations and kings in battle, in order to set his people on the trajectory that God had promised them. One could even say that the battle picked David, all the way back there with the lion and the bear and Goliath. David was the king that was willing to stay on Mission to ensure that the nation of Israel thrived. If he did not stay on Mission, we would not have His impact and legacy. We would not have the lineage through which would come the very son of God. Now God would have probably found someone else to create the impact or freedom and deliverance. But, it would not have been the David-Impact that we know.
When God gives us a Mission, it is always a life-long Mission. God will lead and direct through every lane of the maze, until the Mission is complete. Are you prepared for the journey of a life-time. The adventure awaits. On your mark! Get Set! Mission It!
Mission statement
Live with intentional growth: commit to continual learning—skills, mindset, emotional intelligence—so every year is measurably richer than the last.
Create value consistently: use my talents and resources to solve meaningful problems, uplift others, and leave systems better than I found them.
Build resilient relationships: invest in deep, honest connections that sustain mutual growth, accountability, and joy across decades.
Prioritize health and presence: protect physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing so I can show up fully for my work and loved ones.
Steward time and resources: design routines, financial practices, and environments that amplify focus, freedom, and long-term impact.
Practice radical curiosity and creativity: approach problems with open-minded experimentation, embracing failure as data and iteration as progress.
Serve a cause larger than myself: align major decisions with a purpose that benefits community, planet, or future generations.
Closing commitment I commit to this mission as a living document—refine it, measure it, and defend it against the small urgencies that dilute the long game. I will aim to leave exponential value: for my family, my community, and the systems I touch.
FAVA Group — Empowered value empowering value. Live with intentional growth: commit to continual learning—skills, mindset, emotional intelligence—so every year is measurably richer than the last.
Create value consistently: use my talents and resources to solve meaningful problems, uplift others, and leave systems better than I found them.
Build resilient relationships: invest in deep, honest connections that sustain mutual growth, accountability, and joy across decades.
Prioritize health and presence: protect physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing so I can show up fully for my work and loved ones.
Steward time and resources: design routines, financial practices, and environments that amplify focus

