Four steps to being, having and doing more

Step 1.

Identify areas of service: reflect on how you have contributed to others’ well-being or supported those in need throughout the week.

Step 2.

Explore learning opportunities: consider the new knowledge or skills you have acquired and how they contribute to your personal and professional growth.

Step 3.

Assess mindset and attitude: evaluate whether your perspective leans towards growth and positivity or if there are areas where you may need to shift your mindset for better outcomes.

Step 4.

Set intentions for improvement: determine specific areas you would like to focus on for personal or professional development in the upcoming week.

Thanks for being here today. Please feel free to share your steps to success!

Brian.

About Brian

Brian Groves DipM FCIM Chartered Marketer, Coach, Trainer, and Author, supplies professional and personal development to a portfolio of corporate clients and individuals, mainly motivated young and mid-life professionals who wish to live their potential in education, work, or life in general.

As a Contracted Professor, Brian teaches the Università Cattolica’s International Curriculum graduate courses Leadership coaching: bringing potential to the stage of work, Personal marketing: performance skills at work, The human side of business, Diversity at work: working better by working together, and Performance management at work.

In past semesters, he additionally taught the course Mentoring success: the stage of work, being part of the Università Cattolica’s International Internship Program, plus the Interfaculty postgraduate course Training through drama and coaching for work.

Curious? You can contact Brian via e-mail (brian@bgdtcoaching.com), by clicking on the icons or leaving a comment below.

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