Writing
Your Own Personal Development Plan
When
a person decides to carry out a project, he or she takes on a very big
responsibility. It does not matter if this is a personal, school or work
project, people are going to be looking on to you, for the results, and you
have to be able to deliver according to their expectations. When you carry out
a task, it is normal for people to desire to do things right. To be able to
ensure this, you will need to be able to write out a definite plan.
How
to Write a Plan
When
you write out a personal development plan, it is more than just sitting down to
write your agenda for the day or making a simple to-do list. You have to
understand that what you decide to do has the potential to change your life.
When you are writing your plan, keep the following things in mind:
·
Know what you want to
achieve. What is your desired end result? Ask yourself what it is that will
make you happy and truly satisfied. You need to be able to identify your goals,
in the first place, because it will determine the direction of the course that
you have to take.
·
Write things down.
Writing things down is not an excessive effort, like most people would say. You
do not write things down because you want to be redundant. You are doing this
for a simple reason: people have the tendency to forget things they say, and
have to do. By writing things down you are setting things on “stone” and you
can refer to your written plan, if you lose your way and go off track.
·
Find a mentor. A mentor
is someone whom you admire and look up to, for the quality of life that he or
she has kept, the kind of decisions he or she has made and the accomplishments
he or she has achieved. A mentor is someone who has been where you are, now,
with experiences powerful enough to inspire you and touch your lives.
·
Assign a time for your
goals. You might think that you have a lot of time to waste but this is the
first mistake that you will make. Time is of the essence and if you want to be
more productive with your time, you have to try to assign certain time frame
for everything you do, so that you do not waste precious minutes.
·
Always maintain a
positive attitude. The road towards your destination will not be straight and
smooth. You will encounter all kinds of things along the way, and you will have
to learn to be strong enough to shrug all the negative energy out of your way.
Try to picture yourself as a winner. Do not focus on failing because it will
only bring you down. Instead, try to think that you have already won. Assume
victory even if it is not yours yet, not because you are trying to be blind
about what is real, but just because you want to show everyone that you refuse
to be on the losing end of things.
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