Tag Archive

Celebrate your successes

Published on 11 July 2010 By Paul Worswick

All this talk about setting goals, achieving outcomes, planning this and planning that leads me to ask the question; “how do you celebrate your success?” Celebrations or celebrating your successes and achievements are just as important as all the hard work you put into the planning and completing the task. After all you only need to look around you to see how others celebrate their successes; on the sports field, in particular football, or howabout the celebrations that take place in the film or tv industries.

Personal Development and Effective Goal Setting For Your Self Development

Published on 6 July 2010 By Guest Writer

Everyone has a dream in the life whether it be to achieve a certain status or do certain things however the vast majority of people simply talk the talk but do not take the steps to actually reach their potential. A realisation needs to be made where you understand that goal setting really is a very important process which provides a destination made up from your wants, needs and aspirations.

Using “Getting Things Done” in My Personal Development Plan

Published on 22 June 2010 By Guest Writer

The “Getting Things Done” philosophy has helped me make better, clearer plans for achieving my goals. I want to share with you some of the best points of this philosophy so you can use them in your plans as well. These next two question will change how you do your planning forever.

Towards a Better Self – The Personal Development Plan

Published on 25 May 2010 By Guest Writer

For those who dream of a better life, it would be a surprise to find out that the betterment of a person’s quality of life lie in his own hands. A personal development plan will improve and develop potentials, achieve aspirations, and pull off a sort of self transformation. It is a step towards realizing your dreams. A personal development plan can be applied to the workplace by working age people, by young adults, and by everyone for the betterment of one’s personal life. There are methods and tools that one can use.

10 steps to help your learning

Published on 8 February 2010 By Paul Worswick

The importance of continuing your learning, beyond any formal training, has been highlighted numerous times on this blog. So it comes as no surprise that I feel the need to write about it again; this time I have put together a suggested list of 10 steps to help your learning. This is the first of two posts; watch out for the second one, coming soon.

Get Adobe Flash playerPlugin by wpburn.com wordpress themes