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PERSONAL GOAL

SETTING

EDU ASSIST SDN.


Lets Watch
Lets Watch
aa short
short
Video
Video
Play a video…
On a clean
piece of paper
list down
whatever that
comes to
your mind
Presentation
by Participants
I want you to
think about
yourself...

y d o y o u
Wh
e d t o se t
ne l f ?
o r y o u r s e
go a l s f
Do you have goals in the past that you haven’t
achieve?

OR

Have you achieved


all your goals?
Knowing Yourself

Lets take the


DOPE test
Which is YOU ?
• DOVE
• OWL
• PEACOCK
• EAGLE
Dove

The compassionate and peaceful dove. The


dove is people-orientated, loyal, friendly,
hard working
and a great team player but tends to avoid
change, confrontation, risk taking and
assertiveness
Owl
The wise owl. The owl is logical,
mathematically minded, methodical and
sometimes seen as a perfectionist.

The owl can be slow to make decisions and


inflexible if rules and logic says otherwise.

Owls are not big risk takers but love detail.


Peacock
The showy peacock. The peacock loves
talking and being the centre of attention.

It is passionate, enthusiastic , and


optimistic.

Peacocks can be accused of talking too


much, and aren’t good with detail or time-
control.
Eagle
The bold eagle. Eagles are dominant,
stimulated by challenge, decisive and
direct.

Eagles can be blunt & stubborn, can lose


sight of the big-picture and can be
insensitive to other people’s needs.

Eagles are natural achievers


Draw the BIG PICTURE illustrating
your LIFE TIME GOALS
What is a Mindmap?
A mindmap is a visual way
of organizing ideas in a web-like structure.
Sample hand drawn mindmap
Why mindmap?
• Use right brain (visual, intuitive) as well as
left brain (logical, linear)
• Make new connections between ideas
• Fast and easy to create
• Easy to learn
• Fun!
Benefits of Mindmaps
• Visual
• Hierarchical
• Easy to connect “distant ideas”
• An outline for difficult concepts
• Help the brain to organize ideas easily
Mindmap Parts
What constitutes a Mindmap?
• Center word and image
• Branches
• Sub-branches – less important info
• Single keywords
• Images and color
How to create a Mindmap
• Get a clean paper (landscape)
• Draw Central image
• Add key words and branch lines
• Add sub-branches to associate ideas
• Add emphasis (color)
Key words
• One word!
• Forces you to think before you
write
Mindmap Steps
• Prepare the materials
• Generate map
• Associate ideas freely
• Review
• Incubate – take a break!
• Re-organize
• New map in clockwise sequence
Draw a Mind Map for one of the
Goals that you displayed in your
Big Picture
S.W.O.T
Understand your strength,
weakness, opportunities, and
threats
Setting Goals
• State each goal as a positive
statement
• Be precise
• Set priorities
• Write down goals clearly
• Keep operational goals small
• Set performance goals NOT outcome
goals
• Set realistic goals
SMARTER GOALS
• S – Specific
• M – Measurable
• A – Attainable
• R – Relevant
• T – Time-bound
• E – Ethical, Exciting & Enjoyable
• R – Resource
Lets
Brainstorm

WATCH A VIDEO
Steps
• Place the problem on
the table
• Distribute the Matrix
• Each member will needs to write THREE
goals
• Pass the Matrix to the participant next to
you
• Continue until all participants complete
the task
• Continue with the new problem
What is your
definition of
SUCCESS ?
What is your definition
of FAILURE ?
What makes you
HAPPY?
What makes
you SAD?
What would you rather
not end up doing?
What would
your life look
like if it
is perfect?
Use the Key Words that you generate from the
Brainstorming session and do the following

• List down the THINGS that you want


to achieve (short term, mid term,
and long term)
• List down the short term, mid term,
and long term goals (SMARTER
GOAL)
Chose THREE most important goals
and detail
out how you will implement
them
Create an ACTION PLAN for the
year 2011 for the three goals that
you selected earlier
Create monthly
ACTION PLAN
for the three
goals that
you selected
earlier
Create the Daily To Do List for the
three goals that you have selected
earlier
Use the information from your action
plan and daily to do list and develop
the Log Book for achieving your GOALS
THE END…

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