Chapter 6: Problem 28
Develop a personal development plan for improving your writing skills over the next three to five years. Implement the plan.
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Chapter 6: Problem 28
Develop a personal development plan for improving your writing skills over the next three to five years. Implement the plan.
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Conduct a personal assessment based on the four keys to good health listed in Section 6.8: a. Eat nutritionally b. Engage in regular aerobic exercise c. Get adequate sleep d. Avoid drugs Develop a personal development plan for any areas in which you rate yourself low.
Pick one of the achievements below: a. Jonas Salk developing the polio vaccine b. Daniel Boone blazing the wilderness trail c. Charles Lindbergh flying solo across the Atlantic d. Bill Gates creating Microsoft e. Mohammed Ali winning the world heavyweight boxing championship f. Mother Teresa ministering to the poor Research the achievement and write a short paper describing the type of team that was necessary to make the achievement possible.
Research the term self-actualization. What does it mean? How strong is your need for self-actualization?
At the "Inspirational and Motivational Quotes pick at least one quote from the following four individuals: a. Wayne Dyer b. Jim Rohn c. Zig Ziglar d. Peter Drucker Do an Internet search of each of these individuals and write a short paragraph on each describing who they are. Why do you think their wisdom is valued? Put each of the quotes on an index card and place the four cards prominently in your primary study area. Read and reflect on each quote daily for seven days.
Convert the following negative thoughts to positive ones by finding a higher context from which to view the situation that led to the negative thought: a. I wish I were taller. b. I'm homesick. c. I don't have any friends. d. My chemistry lectures are boring. e. I don't know if I like engineering. f. I wish I could find a better roommate. g. I don't have time to exercise regularly.
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