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Personal Goal Statement

Is planning your life important?


Personal Development Plan
Unit 1 - H95804 - Lesson 10
Self Development for the world of work
Certificate in Employability Skills
March 26, 2016

Is it important to plan?
In

our daily lives is there any thing that


we plan?
e.g., planning for a birthday, party,
wedding, etc.?
How does planning help?
Would it be important to plan something
much more important, i.e., our life?
For example, can planning help to
become what we want to become?

Can development be planned?


If

you plan and monitor your own


development, are you more likely to
succeed in life?
How?
Pair up, discuss.
Put your ideas on cards 1 idea/card
Help volunteers to classify the cards
What do the title cards say? Discuss

Did anyone write a plan to fail?

Nobody ever wrote down a plan to be broke,


fat, lazy, or stupid. Those things are what
happen when you dont have a plan!
Larry Winget

Make your own plan


Pair

up, compare & discuss the


template given, with the title cards.
Fill it in individually for yourself.
Write a minimum 50-word goal
statement of how you will monitor
and achieve your goals.
The website below can be used:
http://www.mindofwinner.com/createpersonal-development-plan/

Present & defend your plans


Four

volunteers (pairs) to present the


logic behind their filled in templates.
Other groups to ask questions and
give suggestions.

Online Task:
Individually

upload your filled in template


of goals and the 50 word statement in
your e-portfolio. (3 marks)
Read all other goal statements. Work out
whether monitoring progress of goals is
practicable. Comment, make suggestions
on TWO other persons statements. (6 m)
Defend and improve your own statement.
(4 marks)

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