Personal
development is a process that you will work on for your entire life.
It will help you assess your skills, qualities, and will help you
build the lifestyle and life that you envision that you desire for
happiness and a high quality of life. The personal development plan
can help you with all aspects of your life and help you become more
self-aware at home and at work.
Perform a SWOT on Your Life
A well-designed personal development
plan will address your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and
roadblocks or threats in all areas of your life that you develop.
Your plan will identify your strengths so that you can improve them,
your weaknesses are so that you can make up for them, and new
opportunities, so you know when a door (or window) is open, as well
as noting any roadblocks or threats along the way.
Recognize Development Areas
When you perform your SWOT in each area
of your life, you will discover internal and external things that are
blocking your success. For example, you may hold the belief you’ll
never have enough money to save for the future. Because of that, when
you do get “extra” money, you tend to blow it right away on all
the things you feel you missed out on before. This is a limiting
belief about money that a lot of people have because most people
think money is a finite resource when it’s not. It’s manmade.
Therefore, we can make more.
Identify Your Resources
You may do some work that helps you
look at the resource you have available to do a specific task. For
example, if you decide you want to start a coaching business, what
resources do you have to start it. What things do you need, what
things can you live without, what can you do yourself, what does
someone else need to do. This works in every single aspect of your
life. You may realize you already have all the skills inside to do
exactly what you wanted to do. However, you may realize that you need
to pay for additional brainpower (resources).
Build Better Relationships
One of the most shocking aspects of
creating a self-development plan is how much it can help
relationships. When you realize that you only control your own
behavior and actions, it starts to get easier to manage
relationships. Treating them how you want to be treated is an
excellent start but becoming self-aware enough to go farther and
realize that not everyone likes what you like so you may need to
treat someone the way they like to be treated instead.
Whatever you want to work on can be
done via the personal development plan. Whether you want to lose
weight, start a business, change jobs, or go back to school – the
goal doesn’t matter as much as developing the plan that you need to
get where you want to go. Your plan will not be the same as anyone
else’s because you are different. That’s why it’s so
consequential and unique because it’s just for you. http://bit.ly/2XiAw4h
J.Amoros
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