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Title:
Personal Power Maps and Creative Ideas
Word Count:
1036
Summary:
An article on using your own resources and strengths in order to come up with creative ideas and initiatives. This simple technique will allow you to map interesting routes for personal creativity and development. Includes a detailed explanation and the author's personal example.
Keywords:
creative idea, creative ideas, creativity, creativity tools, original ideas, presentation ideas, creativity articles, creativity e-books, personal creativity
Article Body:
At about the same time I started to think about building an Internet website, I considered my personal strengths and resources. It occurred to me that it might be a good idea to make a list of all the things I have in my life, as well as the things I have learned and skills I can use. This could help me come up with new directions for my personal development. After I've started writing these things down, I decided to call it "Power Maps" as they outline my sources of power, and could also show me ways to turn my strengths into more powerful actions. In this brief article I will try to demonstrate how I do this, hoping you can do the same. I use my own Power Map as an example, so you also get a chance to know me better...
I began by writing down the major categories of things I do and am related to. Here is what I came up with:
- Family & Friends
- Places I know
- My Studies & Work
- Languages
- My Hobbies & Pastimes
Try to make your own list now. It doesn't have to be similar to the one I made or even have the same logic or structure. Just try to think of the major things that make up the person that you are.
Next, I added more details to each major category - ending up with many of the things I consider to be my sources of power and knowledge. This is what it looked like by now:
- Family & Friends
- My wife
- My children
- My mother, sisters & brother
- My friends
- Places I know
- Israel
- Europe
- South America
- Argentina
- Chile
- Peru
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- South East Asia
- My Studies & Work
- Human Resources
- Management skills training
- Thinking, Innovation & Creativity
- Philosophy
- Computers
- Web programming
- Database planning
- Online & computer games
- Myself as an employee
- Languages
- My Hobbies and Pastimes
- Capoeira
- Diving
- Board games
Seeing all that I have in my favor, I already started to feel stronger!
If you want to get the same feeling - take a few minutes to list many of your own sources of power.
Turning power maps into creative actionNow it was time to start thinking how I could turn all those resources into something I could make or contribute. In other words - come up with new and useful things I could do with all I have. What I came up with was consisted of things I did before and could do better or on a larger scale; things I haven't done before but believed I could do; and some other creative ideas that just came up.
In order to distinguish these action ideas from the resources I already listed, I use an
undeline for the action items. I am sharing some of these with you:
- Family & Friends
- My wife
- Help your wife pursue her dream
- My children
- My mother, sisters & brother
- My friends
- Places I know
- Israel
- Knowing what it's all about
- Europe
- South America
- Argentina
- Chile
- Peru
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- South East Asia
- My Studies & Work
- Human Resources
- Management skills training
- Tools for planning
- Small Business Handbook
- Thinking, Innovation & Creativity
- Improved Memory Techniques
- Building a Personal Thinking Center
- Philosophy
- Computers
- Web programming
- Database planning
- Online & computer games
- Principles of development
- Review best games on the web
- Myself as an employee
- Languages
- My Hobbies and Pastimes
- Capoeira
- Diving
- Board games
- Playing tips
- Designing & Inventing
Now I had something I could work with. There were other things on the list - this is just to show you the general idea. I am sure that if you try to complete your own Power Map now - you'd have many action ideas.
Bringing it all togetherWith such a detailed Power Map, you can start looking for practical ways to harness all that power to interesting development possibilities. The
strongest creative ideas would be those that combine as many strengths and action items as possible. Consider the creative ideas website I have built (see resource box below) - it combines my power at: English, Internet, Creativity, Management training, and more.
I truly hope this can help you become stronger, more creative, and ultimately happier. If you liked this article and the Power Map tool, you should check out the Resource Box Below for a constantly growing source of ideas and creativity tools.
BONUS : Title:
Personal Success Through Goal Setting
Word Count:
641
Summary:
Setting goals and objectives is a process which has very wide application in business, and it was certainly a part of my own business training which I had to put into practice regularly in the years that followed. Some of the better businesses and organizations will also incorporate personal goal setting into staff development, as part of the personnel (human) resources routine. But what about you as an individual? Can you use goal setting as a tool to help you achieve succes...
Keywords:
goal setting,objective setting,personal goal setting,success,objectives,achievement,succeed
Article Body:
Setting goals and objectives is a process which has very wide application in business, and it was certainly a part of my own business training which I had to put into practice regularly in the years that followed. Some of the better businesses and organizations will also incorporate personal goal setting into staff development, as part of the personnel (human) resources routine. But what about you as an individual? Can you use goal setting as a tool to help you achieve success?
Goal setting can, indeed, be a very useful, sometimes powerful assistant to your personal success. If you incorporate goals and objectives into your personal planning, whether short or long term, then your road to success will have a better foundation.
Success? Success at what? That is entirely up to you. If there is something in life you want to succeed at, then there will no doubt be some goals you can set to help you along the way; like stepping stones across a river when success is the opposite bank. In reality, you can apply goal setting techniques to any part of your life, whether it is to do with work, personal relationships, where you want to live, or a personal hobby or interest. So long as you set realistic goals at each stage, then they can be a very strong personal incentive, which will prepare you for the next stage. Eventually you will be able to look back and see how far you have come, and you can wave goodbye to those stepping stones and go on to new ones on another journey to success.
If you settle down and think clearly about what you want to succeed in, and then what you need to achieve in order to get there, you will quite naturally give a structure to a plan which you will follow; a structure that will incorporate goals you will need to achieve along the way. As with business goals and plans, your personal goals need to be realistic. If you have never driven a car and decide you want to be a Formula One race driver, then it does not make a lot of sense to go directly to Ferrari HQ and say ÂHere I am, can I race for you in next weekÂs Grand Prix?Â
If you are determined enough, you may become an F1 driver, but there are a few little goals to achieve first. That applies to just about anything. You need to pinpoint the key achievements along the way to success in whatever it is you wish to succeed in, set an appropriate series of goals, and then tick them off one by one.
It is important to think clearly about your personal goals, as they are just that, personal. They are not your husbandÂs goals, you parents' goals, or your brotherÂs goals, they are yours. Keep focused on what you want to achieve, not what others would like you to achieve from their own viewpoint. Use the opportunity to incorporate lifestyle goals into your plan, such as living by the sea, having a nice house, anything that is important to you. Even happiness benefits from goal setting; you can think about everything that would make you happy, and then set goals to achieve each of those elements.
Having decided your goals, then put them together in a plan that is realistic, otherwise you may be despondent after missing a goal which was impossible anyway. Set a reasonable timescale, and then try to aim for it step by step. If your chosen area of success is a competitive one, then remember that most people will just give up. But you will not give up, will you?
This setting personal objective article was written by Roy Thomsitt, owner and part author of the Routes To Self Improvement website.