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Personal Development
- 5 Top Tips For Personal Development
By Genevieve
Dawid
Genevieve Dawid is a published
author and highly successful consultant and mentor, for both
individuals and corporations. Her early life challenges of
learning to cope with ...
This five point philosophy is based on some of the methods
Genevieve Dawid's parent used to help her overcome daily
challenges as a dyslexic. These methods are very simple but
highly effective. Over the years she has developed and
expanded upon these five principles, to help people in all
walks of life, to deal with a variety of situations.
1. Identify Problems & Areas Needing Improvement
The first step is finding and identifying the problem(s) you
need to deal with. This is something most individuals can't
see for themselves, and in corporate life especially, with
so many people and personalities to deal with, it is
sometimes difficult to perceive what's going on in every
area.
2. Plan Your Goals
Once the problems and areas of improvements are uncovered or
recognised then you can set your goals in order of
importance: short, medium, and long-term. Think about what
you want to achieve and set out which ones should be
addressed first. This list of goals can be amended as and
when you like, because you are in total control.
3. Create a strategy and Implement it
Once the goals are listed and prioritised you need to have a
strategy to implement them. Realistically, not every
strategy works first time. To improve yourself, or your
life, you simply need to devise new strategies, when and as
needed. Once you see these strategies start to work and
change your life it's a wonderful experience!
4. Track and Record Results
It is vital to record and monitor your changes. One of the
greatest motivators is tracking your results, which allows
you to observe your progress, and also see how you are
constantly building upon your successes. One great method of
monitoring your results is to use a Record of Achievements;
it can act as a constant reminder of what you have achieved
so far. Memories are relived and the inspiration becomes a
catalyst for the next task.
5. Keep going
The key is not to let obstacles get in your way and to keep
pressing ahead. Pay little attention to any negative
thoughts or setbacks you may encounter, just stay focused on
your progress and remind yourself of past successes. As soon
as you have discovered, (and more importantly, decided),
that when faced with challenges nothing will remain a
permanent obstacle in your life - you can move on. And be
able to deal with any future problems, as they came along.
My Aunt Janet had Downs syndrome. I think some of Mum's
creative ways of getting me to learn might have been based
on her experience of her sister's learning difficulties.
Janet was a great inspiration to me, demonstrating that we
all have potential; we just need to be in the right
environment and frame of mind to achieve and keep going
ahead.
Genevieve Dawid is a published author and highly successful
consultant and mentor, for both individuals and
corporations. For a free copy of the Personal Development
Chart, visit The Achiever's Journey website.
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