1. Objectively assess what about you can use some improvement. Conduct your own SWOT analysis and, where necessary, solicit the views of family, friends, and colleagues or seek help from a professional.
2. Select at least one of the areas identified and set your goals for improvement. Remember your goals could be as simple as becoming an early riser, exercising, eating healthier, or more complex such as getting in front of your past, becoming more resilient, or removing self-limiting thoughts.
3. Ensure that your goals are life changing, but achievable.
4. Increase your knowledge in the subject area pertaining to your goals so that you can develop a more realistic plan.
5. Identify characteristics and values that reflect development and use these to create milestones.
6. Write out an action plan which details how you will go about achieving the goals and includes strategies, resources, timelines, and milestones.
7. Prioritize the execution of your plan. Each day carry out at least one action towards the achievement of your goals.
8. Recognize threats and opportunities as you carry out your plan and manage these situations.
9. Use your support network to help you stay on course and be open to constructive feedback.
10. Measure your progress and reward yourself for each milestone accomplished.
With over 20 years’ experience in Human Resource Management and in manpower planning, people engagement, strategic compensation, training and development, and performance management, Stacy-Lee Abrahams worked with some well-established companies and as a freelance consultant to help others streamline their HR systems and processes in furtherance of people development. Stacy-Lee serves as the Personal and Professional Development Consultant for Victorious By Design.