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Monday, December 28, 2009
Knowing your Internal Compass (navigation guidance for your career)
What is your biggest motivator in life? If you were to sum it up into one word, what word would that be?
Name three things you value more than anything else?
What are your five greatest strengths? (solicit feedback if necessary, boss-peer-subordinate)
Name 3 development opportunities? (solicit feedback if necessary, boss-peer-subordinate)
Describe in detail what your life looks like in five years (where, what, why)
Name one person you can rely on no matter what! When the worst happens who is your greatest resource?
If today was your last day, how would you like to spend it?
Truth is people look for answers all the time, when most are right in front of you. This exercise is to serve as an internal compass…
Motivator- put yourself in situations where you can achieve this often
Values- surround yourself with people, companies, communities that share these values
Strengths- spend 85% of your time doing the things that your good at and continue to improve on them
Development- Spend 15% of the time managing the things that may make you fail. Be competent in those areas
Five years- go back to this every time you compromise anything from above
Person you trust- share this list with them, they will be your biggest cheerleader
Last Day- when you describe your last day, look back at your previous answers and how honest you were when you answered them
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