Make your Own Personality
Development Plan Using these Methods
There
will be a time when you’ll stop and think about what’s going on in your life.
You assess your life and where it is going. You consider your attitude and your
whole perspective. More often than not, there is usually room for improvement.
It often begins with your personality. You may need an overhaul or apply the
necessary “upgrades” to make your life even better than it already is. Try a
personality development plan. You can do that using these methods.
Ask
Yourself What You Want to Achieve
Once
you have analyzed your personality and have written down your strengths and
weaknesses, ask yourself what you want. Do you want to change careers? Do you
want to improve your social skills or do you want to have higher
self-confidence? Set a goal and do not limit yourself. Write down the thing you
wish for the most. Draw a picture of it and another one with you achieving the
goal you have set. A personality development plan is not an easy feat, especially
when you are all grown up. It takes maximum effort to let go of old habits.
Bear in mind that all hard work will bear fruit. And whatever difficulty you
will go through will surely be worth it in the end.
Put
the Plan into Writing
After
you have decided on a goal, write down your personality development plan.
Separate it into small tasks so you will not get overwhelmed. You can
accomplish your goal by doing it one step at a time. Set yourself deadlines for
each task so you will not take too long. You can get complacent and even stray
from your personality development plan if you don’t have a timetable to follow.
You can have a journal specifically for your plan. Write down at night the
progress you have achieved so far. You will be pleased to see that some tasks
have been done. Minor setbacks and delays should also be included so you can
avoid them in the future. Accomplishing your personality plan needs creativity
and strategy. Total dedication is important as well.
Always
be Focused on the Goal
Your
goal, for instance is be to be more assertive at work. If you used to be timid
and shy in the office, your goal to be more outgoing and sociable will apply.
People who have low self-confidence may find this goal daunting. They may try
it out for a week or two but eventually revert to their former selves
afterwards. And this is bound to happen to you too. In case it comes, keep the
end in sight. Remember your purpose. If you are more assertive at work, there
is a good chance of promotion. That should be enough motivation for you to
stick to the plan. The road of personality development is long and winding. It
can also be treacherous at times. But if you have faith, you will surely
achieve the goal in the end.
The
simple act of making a personality development plan is courageous already. Once
you have taken the first step, the next steps will not be as hard and
challenging. You will achieve your goal in due time.
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