Learning Personal Growth Initiative Skills Personal Growth Initiative PGI Active amp Intentional Making your self better A Process Values beliefs attitudes intentional behaviors Question 1 ID: 934447
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Intentional Growth Training" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Slide1
Intentional Growth Training
Learning Personal Growth Initiative Skills
Slide2Personal Growth Initiative (PGI)
Active & Intentional
Making your self better
A Process
Values, beliefs, attitudes,
intentional behaviors
Slide3Question #1
High/Medium/Low PGI?
Slide4PGI
Personal fulfillment
Slide5Question #2
What did you try to change?
Slide6Question #3
Planning?
Slide7Question #4
Outcomes?
Slide8Question #5
Reactions?
Slide9Outcomes
Influence
likelihood to change
Slide10Question #6
More or less change since then?
Slide11Personal Growth Initiative Book
Your PGI Book
Thin / Thick / Medium-Sized PGI Books
Slide12Personal Growth Initiative Book
Imagine flipping through someone’s PGI Book
Your PGI Flipbook
Your efforts
Your own actions
Slide13Personal Growth InitiativeReadiness for Change
Planfulness
Using Resources
Intentional Behavior
Slide14Readiness For Change
What to change?
Why?
Am I really ready?
Slide15Planfulness
Being Planful
Steps?
Layout a strategy?
Random?
Start without a plan?
Don’t know how to start?.
Slide16Using Resources
Actively seeking things or people
Anything that you use to grow.
Slide17Intentional Behavior
Start with ideas…
Follow through in your behavior
Intentional
steps
Slide18Behavior
Slide19PGI
Life-long process
Not
an outcome
A process towards personal fulfillment
Become better People
Slide20Comfort 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
Slide21Comfort Zones
Intentional Personal Growth:
Step outside comfort zone
Take some risks
Temporary Discomfort
Change may stay for lifetime
Slide22Question 7
What was uncomfortable?
Slide23Stepping Outside Comfort Zone
Four Parts of PGI
Becoming the person you want to be
Slide24Questions about PGI?
Slide25Personal Growth Activity
Slide26First Step
What to change?
What will make YOU a better person?
Slide27Second 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
Slide28Slide29Step 3
What did you choose?
“Why?”
Slide30Step 4
Planfulness
Layout a plan
Small Steps
Realistic
Choose steps to complete
Check Mark steps to be completed
Slide31Please answer
q
uestion on bottom of page
Slide32Thank you for coming!