Self Leadership: Developing Yourself
"Before you can master others, you must master yourself"
You Can't Change the World, You can Only Change Yourself
To get what you want, first accept that it's up to you to discover what to change.
This is a short course to help you overcome the usual obstacles that get in the way of developing yourself, be they, time, money or focus. Developing yourself is one of the best investments you can make in your health, wealth and happiness.
What will self development do for you?
Do you want:
Well the only options are to: 1. Wait for someone to give this to you, 2, Work hard in the hopes that these materialise or 3. Develop yourself to improve your skills and change your behaviours.
That's why developing yourself is the first step to Self Leadership.
But development is difficult because:
Solve these problems and you will be on the way to creating the person you want to be.
Keith Tatley
Getting your company to pay for your development
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FREE PREVIEW5 Unconventional ways to Develop Your Skills
Introduction: Choosing What to Develop
FREE PREVIEWDeveloping Your Strengths: When to Develop Your Strengths
Strengths: Your Skills Sweetspot
Strengths: Developing Your USP
The Skills That Will Help You the Most in Your Current Job
When to Develop Your Weaknesses
Working on Your Weaknesses: Blockages
Working on Your Weaknesses: Things You Hate/ Avoid
Working on Your Weaknesses: Undeveloped Strengths
Working on Weaknesses: Blind Spots
How to Develop a Better Relationship with your Boss
Following Up
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How Your Development Supports a Happier, More Rewarding Work Life
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