7 Steps to Successfully Design Your New Self-Directed Learning Project

Ξ July 31st, 2008 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Self-Improvement:Techniques |

  1. Unbury those dreams. Every great achievement started with a dream, and there is one lurking deep down in your heart right now. This dream will give you a long term vision to aim for. This is what will keep you on track when the going gets tough.

  1. This vision is your goal. Someone once said, “A goal is a dream with a deadline.” If we do not establish a goal, the probability of accomplishing anything diminishes greatly. It is time to make a plan. A goal is a planned for event, and planning is predetermining a course of events. (more…)

     

Overcome Procrastination: Escape the Deceitful Trap of Procrastination with 7 Simple Steps

Ξ June 26th, 2008 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Educate for Freedom, Self-Improvement:Techniques |

self-directed learning steffi's roomSloppiness and mediocrity have invaded this world to such a degree that we’ve almost reached the point of accepting them as normal.

The truth is we all have a certain amount of problems in laziness and procrastination.

Have you ever been tempted to put things off? “Just once” and “not yet” are deceptive words. They are potential destiny killers.

Compromise and procrastination will keep you from ever fulfilling the purpose of your life. You’ll never get to where God intends you to be if you don’t confront issues in your life you’d rather choose to overlook.

Do you want to get with the program and become a “now” person? Here are seven tips that (more…)

 

Self-Directed Learning – Identify Your God-Given Gifts and Talents With These 7 Questions

Ξ May 14th, 2008 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Self-Improvement:Techniques |

When talking about self-directed learning and developing your talents, many people ask me how they can discover their God-given gifts.

Although many of us know exactly what we are good at, some have taken decisions in life that have led them away from their genuine aptitudes, and they have a hard time trying to reconnect with their true self again.

But here is the good news: It’s really not that difficult. Most of the time, our gifts and talents are very evident, we just haven’t identified them yet.

Here are 7 questions you need to ask yourself if you want to know what unique talents God has given you:

1.- What activity draws you when you have a block of free time?

2.- In what area do others ask you for help in?

3.- What did you love doing as a child?

4.- What are you good at?

5.- What do you think about when your head hits the pillow at night?

6.- If you’d ever write a book, what would it be about?

7.- What is the activity you most enjoy during your day?

Once you have identified your talents and gifts, ask yourself what you have done to further them.

 

Could you develop them any further? If yes, how would you do it? What resources are at your disposal now?

Now you can unleash the power of a self-directed learning process and discover how to exploit your unique combination of gifts and talents!

I’d like to invite you to go for it! Visit http://www.Self-DirectedLearningForSuccess.com for tips and tools for successfully developing your talents by creating and growing in your own learning process. Learn how to teach yourself in my FREE e-book: “The Power of Self-Directed Learning”, and my FREE e-course: “Seven Steps to Consistently Change Your Life.”

 

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