Intentional Growth Training for Personal Development
Explore the concept of Personal Growth Initiative (PGI) through intentional behaviors, values, and attitudes. Discover how planning, outcomes, and reactions influence the likelihood of change. Delve into readiness for change, planfulness, and utilizing resources for active growth in a visually engaging format.
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Intentional Growth Training Learning Personal Growth Initiative Skills
Personal Growth Initiative (PGI) Active & Intentional Making your self better A Process Values, beliefs, attitudes, intentional behaviors
Question #1 High/Medium/Low PGI?
PGI Personal fulfillment
Question #2 What did you try to change?
Question #3 Planning?
Question #4 Outcomes?
Question #5 Reactions?
Outcomes Influence likelihood to change
Question #6 More or less change since then?
Personal Growth Initiative Book Your PGI Book Thin / Thick / Medium-Sized PGI Books
Personal Growth Initiative Book Imagine flipping through someone s PGI Book Your PGI Flipbook Your efforts Your own actions
Personal Growth Initiative Readiness for Change Planfulness Using Resources Intentional Behavior
Readiness For Change What to change? Why? Am I really ready?
Planfulness Being Planful Steps? Layout a strategy? Random? Start without a plan? Don t know how to start?.
Using Resources Actively seeking things or people Anything that you use to grow.
Intentional Behavior Start with ideas Follow through in your behavior Intentional steps
PGI Life-long process Not an outcome A process towards personal fulfillment Become better People
Comfort Zones Definition: familiar, safe, no anxiety, natural, easy, controllable, risk free, Every comfort zone is unique (examples) Types of Behaviors Way of Being in the World
Comfort Zones Intentional Personal Growth: Step outside comfort zone Take some risks Temporary Discomfort Change may stay for lifetime
Question 7 What was uncomfortable?
Stepping Outside Comfort Zone Four Parts of PGI Becoming the person you want to be
First Step What to change? What will make YOU a better person?
Second Step I = Important 0 = not at all important 10 = extremely important D = Difficult 0 = not at all difficult 10 = extremely difficult R = Realistic 0 = not at all realistic 10 = completely realistic
Step 3 What did you choose? Why?
Step 4 Planfulness Layout a plan Small Steps Realistic Choose steps to complete Check Mark steps to be completed
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